These organizations can be placed into 3 categories: crapware makers (Crawler, Smiley Central, MyWebSearch), anti-crapware makers (Norton, McAfee, Kaspersky), and AOL.
Today I installed Norton 360 on a computer-illiterate friend's netbook. I am now full of frustration and raeg.
The Norton Experience (TM)

I unpacked the Norton 360 box and was surprised to find that the box was over 2/3rds filled with assorted manuals and information cards. At this point, I thought, "good for them, lots of docs for people who don't know how to do this. But if it's so easy, why am I installing it on my friend's PC?"
First order of business was finding a way top get it onto the CD drive-lacking netbook. One of the information cards helpfully said, "If you downloaded your copy of Norton 360, double click the file that you downloaded." I am at a loss of how one would receive a paper information card with an online download. I continued to Norton's site. Saying that I had bought a copy simply forwarded me to their online purchase page, so I said I was installing my 3-user license of Norton 360 on a second PC. Downloads appeared!
I downloaded a downloader, which downloaded Norton 360 for me (odd,


It was after the install that things got interesting.
Norton asks me to give them my name/email. Fine. I uncheck to 'send me product info/security alerts/affiliated advertisements boxes and start filling in my info. As I fill in the last field, the boxes stealthily re-check themselves. I fail to notice this until I click the submit button. The registration goes on to the next step. WTF, it just signed me up for email ads! I try and go back, here is no back button. I finish the registration and hit 'my account' in the app. Every imaginable setting except for my email settings stare at me.

I click 'support,' so as to yell at their famed '24x7 support' (that's right, not a /, an x) about this. I've been randomly selected for a survey, yay! There is no opt-out option. Apparently I am, by buying Norton 360, obligated to participate in random surveys. I shut down Norton 360 and restart it, and click the 'support' link. It says my virus definitions are old and I should update them. Strange, I installed this application not 15 minutes ago! I say 'I have a different problem,' and indicate that the problem had to do with my subscription. It led me to some article about renewing my subscription. So much for 'live, 24x7 tech support!'