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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Shouldn't the past tense of "digg" be "dugg" rather than "digged"? That's a rhetorical question btw :) |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Front Porch use the same DPI Kit and interception as Phorm and NebuAd , but pass their data collection on to other Ad services rather than feed and run their own direct ad webwise type service.... as far as i understand at least...it may be different today?
i had not looked at Front Porch's tech details as yet as it was thought they hasnt got to the Uk at the time, but now it may need addressing! this report is dated April 3rd 2001, have they been breaking the RIPA all this time (well since it became law)in the UK, how about the other laws in Alexanders PDF too, as they have been around far longer.. the linked page says they/Front Porch dont use cookies so that leaves direct ISP given (as per the EU data commissioners point) personal IP address as per the NebuAd way..... mel on http://www.ispreview.co.u #24 " Saw this news item from 2001 Front Porch Signs Major ISP; Madasafish Subscribers to Gain Enriched Experience With Personalized Content Delivery posted on badphorm! __________________ Please sign the petition against ISPs monitoring your browsing activity for advertising purposes Why Phorm Webwise is Bad " http://findarticles.com/p/articles/m..._3/ai_72690188 "Front Porch Signs Major ISP; Madasafish Subscribers to Gain Enriched Experience With Personalized Content Delivery Business Wire, April 3, 2001 SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 3, 2001 Front Porch Inc., a developer of intelligent network services that enable ISPs to distribute personalized content to Internet users, broadened its online media network by signing one of Europe's fastest growing ISPs, London-based Madasafish. Under the terms of the contract, Front Porch and Madasafish will partner to manage the ISP's entire advertising inventory utilizing Front Porch's anonymous, cookie-free user profiling and content insertion system. Madasafish has become known in Europe not only for its youthful and funky brand appeal but for its unique marketing approach that encourages its members to define the types of services and information available including music, movies and games..... " |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I'm grateful that others took cameras along. It could simply be that they hoped saying that it would be filmed and uploaded would reduce the chances of anyone else bothering. By saying that I do NOT mean a slurr on Simon of 80/20, however like many of us I think it's fair enough that we now have to believe that the content is being deliberately stalled. Stalled because 80/20 Thinking is not able to publish and not due to technical reasons but because they are under contract which prevents them perhaps? Yes, I agree with other posts here... behind the scenes there are disagreements on the best next steps and I hope that Simon gets paid because he seems a decent fellow who is being tarnished by the association with K*nt's business. Get digging all! http://digg.com/tech_news/Legal_Anal...7_Phorm_Trials http://digg.com/tech_news/Alexander_...e_Phorm_Trials Hank |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
I have left a message on Simon's voicemail, so hopefully he will call back tonight or tomorrow.
Alexander Hanff ---------- Post added at 21:53 ---------- Previous post was at 21:43 ---------- Quote:
So we still need to muster up some more diggs. Once the article hit's page 1 of the technology section the "Digg Effect" should kick in and we will see the number of diggs rapidly increase to possibly make it onto the main Digg front page. Having had an article reach Digg front page in the past I can tell you from experience it is an overwhelming effect. My internet connection was saturated for 2 days straight whilst diggers tried to access my blog (which was hosted at home). Alexander Hanff |
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The click item appears to be out.
Follow the link from :- http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programme...ne/7375772.stm Starts around 13.30, after the facebook stuff |
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Alexander Hanff |
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I have noticed a distinct change in Kent's attitude based on the last time he personally responded in the comments of one of The Register's Phorm Articles:
Home Office defends 'dangerously misleading' Phorm thumbs-up http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04...phorm_fipr_bt/ In the "Comments" Quote:
Suddenly we are no longer a handful of geeks an insignificant paranoid minority - we are the UK! :D |
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never fear Alexander, use the direct url and VLC in linux :angel: mms://wm-acl.bbc.co.uk/wms/news/media_acl/mps/fix/news/science_nature/ video/170000/bb/170455_16x9_bb.wmv flipping long unbroken urls ;( ill re-edit it after you get it and break it down to fit the page better in a minute broken down to fit the page better, so any other readers wanting to use it cut and paste the whole line and re-asemble it to use... care of Pasanonic #5312 http://tinyurl.com/6jejsq but some hosts files block tinyurl.com etc due to bad links in the past, as mine does, so i leave both forms available as a choice.... |
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It started with a lot of stock phorm guff giving their view of how it worked. As you predicted, they could not show much of the interview without showing a 'raging Kent' and unfortunately that's what they did. It was quite tame. The interviewer asked you to shake hands at the end etc, and indicated he was all 'hot and flustered', but if you had not have told us about Kent's behaviour, I wouldn't have known why. All in all it was very tame. Other people may have things to add. |
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Thanks popper
Alexander Hanff |
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Click: K*nt looked as sincere and trustworthy as Bill Clinton with a cigar...hope you counted yr fingers after shaking hands.
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Indeed it isn't clear exactly what their product does: does it simply look at IP addresses/domains, or does it rip the data envelopes open and carry out deep packet inspection? My view is that either way, it is wrong, but if it sticks to IP addresses and doesn't inspect data then we'd keep the campaign better focussed by sticking to those products which are more intrusive such as Phorm. Notwithstanding that, I think there's a case for madasafish to answer: why is their implementation of Front Porch opt-out rather than opt-in? |
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