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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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What leads you to believe that a PIA being paid for by it's subject makes it irrelevant? Who else do you think is going to pay for Phorm's PIA? Why do you believe that it's necessary for the PIA to contain "the opinions of millions" to be comprehensive, and by extension legitimate? Perhaps you'd be good enough to quote relevant sections from the ICO's handbook within your answers? |
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Alexander Hanff |
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I am stating my opinions; I don't ask that you accept them. Others might. Quote:
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I am not going to continue this any further. If you want to know who Black Hat are go and look them up.
Respectfully, Alexander Hanff |
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There's become a tendency on this forum for the views of anyone but a small clique to be disregarded. It happened recently to The Jackal who is an interesting and intelligent person but whose opinions were dismissed for being different to those of others. Get a grip. This is a forum not a stage. I'll be back, have to go eat :) |
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What have you actually done to educate people on this issue? What have you done to spread the word about Phorm and its threat to privacy? Please offer your credentials here. Yes, I did know he was on the 80/20 advisory group thank you very much. |
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As I said, you are perfectly entitled to that opinion, but you can't expect me to continue to discuss the same points over and over again when I simply don't agree. Alexander Hanff |
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Guys if people can't be civil then simply stop posting here. I'll be monitoring this thread and if people can't be a bit more mature then infractions will be dished out.
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Anyway - just to say that I have now posted my own reactions to those BT management replies to my questions over on BT Beta Forums here http://www.beta.bt.com/bta/forums/th...ID=18307#18307 And thanks for the clarification about the nature of this forum - I did think it was a VM one so I now sit corrected. Keep up the good fight people! |
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Good post R Jones
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I am afraid when it comes to Simon Davies, I agree with Alexander. Even if we accept that maybe he could have picked his client more carefully in this instance, you cant just disregard what he has achieved over 20 years of advocacy on privacy and liberties. Initially I too was very angry with Simon and accused him of a conflict of interest in the comments section of the register. He very politely yet forcefully put his case in response to me and others who questioned him in that regard and I respect him even more for that. Having gone back and rewatched the video of Simon at the Phorm meeting I remain of the opinion that we should wait for the full video version of the meeting and also for the full PIA before we condemn him for his actions in this. His previous body of work and advocacy surely earn him that right? |
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As we know via UKCrypto (and my own mail), the ICO seem to have got round to responding to requests for investigations.
Has anyone else here asked the ICO to investigate Phorm and the tie up with the ISPs or the BT secret tests? If they have then have they received a reply from the ICO? Interested to see how many "cases" the ICO are dealing with on this issue. It's also interesting how Phorm's PR people have been unusually quiet since the videos went up. |
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Talk about divide and conquer!! If Phorm are monitoring some of these responses, they'll be grinning from ear to ear.
We MUST be united in a common resolve. If there are inflammatory remarks made, I would suggest it would probably be better to PM people than open flame wars? Keep spreading the word and we will get there in the end, but not by open warfare amongst ourselves. All I'm saying is think before you post, as there always seems to be more 'guests' than members on this topic. |
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