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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Money gains over ethics shares, bonuses you can have it all glowingly ;)
some of the pi forums got bombarded over the sell out i mean strategic partnership ohh damn i dont know how to word it anyone here good at pr or spin? |
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Inrteresting to see the standard email changing in certain places though isn't it? When they realise their mistakes or when they realise that their slip up or perhaps a white lie won't wash, will be discovered and used against them in the forum here. :) |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I appreciate the fact that Phorm etc. will try and spin this meeting, and I hope that the quality of the participants attending will be enough to neutralise it, but in the event is isnt something more than 'the penny drops' would be usful. Any meaningful suggestions/questions. To quote: "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." |
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This meeting is not a consultation meeting, as it is advertised by 80/20 as a way to ask questions of Phorm. It is a meeting where Phorm, not stakeholders, will express their views. That means in my view that this is a communications meeting. So yes, its purpose is to promote the Phorm PR agenda. A further oddity of the meeting: Phorm has spoken disparagingly about the "small but vociferous group" of objectors to the proposed interception by ISPs. Why then has 80/20 limited its invitations to the meeting to that same "small but vociferous group"? 80/20 already knows that its client is not interested in the views of this group. If I were to attend the meeting, I think I would ask some questions about the PIA process. In particular, when a proper and fully informed consultation was going to be conducted. There is certainly little point in asking about the primary issue - the interception by ISPs. ISPs will not be there and Simon of 80/20 said last night that 80/20 is in any case unable to deal with the interception issue. |
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I think we are at the point now where the best PR 'win' we could give them is if very few people turn up, particularly when a lot of effort has gone into canvassing the media to be there as well. |
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I'm off to bed but I notice that Simon ( from 80/20 thinking ) is online and I'd like to bring my post to his attention.
Hi Simon, Welcome back. I notice from the itinerary tomorrow that after the statements by yourself and others that the panel discussion involving the audience seems to be proposed between Kent Ertugrul & Marc Burgess *. I'd very much hope that you yourself could be part of this panel discussion in the interests of fairness, because actually, re: yesterday I do trust you to do the right thing. I just don't trust Kent to allow you to. If it could be brought up at the meeting by the attendees should the panel not be expanded it does not allow for the proper questions to be answered I'd be grateful. *http://www.8020thinking.com/events regards Craig |
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I didn't realise that a lot of effort had gone into canvassing the media. In that case, it's hard to see the meeting as anything other than a press conference. As for Simon's motives - he has refused to answer reasonable questions about the PIA process. I don't suppose he is being underhand, but it looks to me as though he is being used and has been out-maneouvred. He seems to be confused about his objectives and role and feeling conflicted. I feel for him as a person, but he is not running a good PIA process, and we need a good PIA process to help protect our rights. |
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A question for 80/20Thinking if I may. Tomorrows meeting (actually todays now)
I appreciate there will be a schedule to follow but one would assume that we would be free to ask questions of the panel as we see fit at some point in the proceedings? I have a sneaking suspicion there are a number of questions that will be asked that need to be answered. Or are we to be subjected subjected to more of the same continous inane and irrelavant spin of Phorms PR groups? |
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Programme Chair: Dr Ian Brown Overview and background, Simon Davies, 80/20 Thinking Technical presentation: Marc Burgess, VP Technology, Phorm Inc. Implications of the system: Dr Richard Clayton, FIPR Commentary by Kent Ertugrul, CEO, Phorm Inc. Panel discussion with audience: Kent Ertugrul & Marc Burgess ♦ ♦ ♦ Registration is free but numbers are limited so please notify us in advance by emailing info@8020thinking.com |
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Notice how the open discussion will only be taken by the phorm people, Simon and Dr Richard Clayton are there just to be seen as endorsing the product model nothing more nothing less :(.
I hope simon dosent Come out and say that he is involved in PI that way he would break his own ethics :) maybe kent will sneak it in somewhere seems to be good at it ;). Deffo the pr stunt trick as there taking there own camera crew with them to broadcast it ;). Hope no one from burson in the crowd asking questions :D |
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legal documentation, or at least the names of the people they consulted. then.... |
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So I take it that we will be free to present our views to the panel.
That's all I ask. Whilst my natural cynicism expects this to be a PR stunt I would like to hope that we (the concerned public) are allowed to prevent our views and opinions to the board members of Phorm. I have no argument with them personally (they are, after all business people). My only concern is that the privacy and rights of the consumer are respected. If Phorm can prove to me that their system does this, then I will withdraw, but so far it has not been shown to be the case. I would like them to show me (today) how they plan to do this, without breaking UK and european laws, and without hiding behind weasel words and half understandings of the law. |
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