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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
The office manager for my MP has suggested my MP write to "Gareth Thomas MP, the Minister with responsibility for OFCOM and for consumer affairs generally. He will reply or instruct someone at OFCOM to reply - that's one thing
you can be sure of, even if you don't much like the reply, you always get one!" Fingers crossed that I like the reply. ---------- Post added at 16:11 ---------- Previous post was at 16:09 ---------- Quote:
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Can I just ask the people in this thread who are sticking up for him (presumably from his past, I know him not), if he's that good, how come he took the proverbial thirty pieces of silver from a creature who has a history that might be politely be described as "interesting"?:confused: |
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I do feel for him but as it says in the bible sell you soul to the devil and all is lost. Copied this from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7283333.stm Quote:
From how Simon seems to have been manipoulated through this whole affair I feel for him it must be torture to see 30yrs of reputation being discredited by someone who has shown contempt for ISP customers with an opinion, failure to do what was promised(video of public meeting) and genrally failed to answer questions with straight answers. Instead you get what is practised sales talk then finally MPO inaccuracies in what VM and he says added to the illegal trials. Simon is now in a position where he can either save his reputaion or watch his lifes work crumple I certainly woudn't want to be in his shoes. ---------- Post added at 16:21 ---------- Previous post was at 16:16 ---------- Quote:
Sad we have to be like this due to a company that is illegal in all its works I think that unless people are willing to match their distrust for Phorm with moving from the 3 Big ISPs then phorm has won. |
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]
Found this on an investor site:
http://boards.fool.co.uk/Message.asp...310&sort=whole From my own perspective though: 1. Phorm has about £1.50 of cash per share (warning fag packet calculation). 2. It's business model looks so full of holes that if it were codenamed "Emmental" then I doubt anyone would be surprised. 3. The public outcry against the business model and the legal questions add significant risk well beyond what any sensible investor should ever consider. 4. The Virgin denouncement that they don't have an "Exclusive Agreement" suggests that Phorm's previous claims to the contrary verge on the level of "actionable". Common sense screams that Phorm is a complete raging short and that if it were 90% lower then it may just be the right price. Can I enter this in the CQ competition as a short? I'd type on the CQ board but there's a reason why I'm posting this at this point in time - I'm rushed off my feet. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
I had a thread killed off too, a few weeks ago after the second Webspies thread was locked and before a new one was opened. I was pointing out that I thought the use of a cookie-based opt-out was fundamentally incompatible with DPA Section 11 opt-out rights, and referencing a detailed letter I had written to the Director of Regulatory Compliance about the subject.
For some reason BT are trying to keep all Webspies discussion contained. Eventually after nagging I got the text of my original post quoted in the new thread but even that was bizarre, as I posted a complaint, then the censored post got re-instated in the complaint, then the censored post appeared wholesale ealier up the thread. What the hell are they playing at and WHY!? Anyway I have already decided I will publish all my correspondance with BT so watch this space. OB I suggest you just stick the link to the censored thread in this thread, being careful if you have any BT logos to link to the logo from the BT site to work around copyright. ---------- Post added at 16:59 ---------- Previous post was at 16:49 ---------- Okay here is my letter, now open letter, to BTs director of regulatory compliance: http://www.daltonfirth.co.uk/docs/ph...080403_web.pdf I've already published on Badphorm Don Foster's opinion that Phorm's plans do protect privacy, which I tend to agree with him in this specific case, however my concern is not about Phorm but about the principal of allowing intra-ISP profiling and the implications of allowing such a market to open: http://www.daltonfirth.co.uk/docs/ph...r_20080501.pdf |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Thanks shall enjoy a read later with a brew :D
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---------- Post added at 17:16 ---------- Previous post was at 17:15 ---------- Domain name: webspies.org.uk Registrant: JD Firth Registrant type: UK Individual Registrant's address: The registrant is a non-trading individual who has opted to have their address omitted from the WHOIS service. Registrar: GX Networks Ltd t/a 123-Reg.co.uk [Tag = 123-REG] URL: http://www.123-reg.co. Relevant dates: Registered on: 04-Apr-2008 Renewal date: 04-Apr-2010 |
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RE: the BT removed thread.
Ok, folks, as advised I have removed the BT branding and I have upped it to one of my domains. I know it may not be too big a deal to post the link here, but I would rather anyone who wants to see the original thread PM me for the link. What really annoys me about this sort of censorship is, you can post on that forum that BT are crap, their system is crap, their CS is crap, or their equipment is crap and you get a reply from a Mod offering ways to sort your problem out, but mention Phorm/Webwise anywhere other than where they want you to post (i.e in a thread they won't reply to) and it gets censored or, more likely, removed. Disgusting!!! OB |
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If anyone wants to pm me I can give a bit more info about other threads in the BT Beta forums. |
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was ist das?
BT actively censoring their own Broadband forums but only on webvise topic..?? One for El Reg me thinks... |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
Well - 'Andrew' tried starting another thread 'over there' - which lasted approx. 2 minutes!
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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The Bottom Line as the Phorm /Webwise system stands at the moment. If you are unfortunate like me to still be on a Phorm/Webwise ISP then:- If you are prepared to block the Webwise Sites at the IPSEC/Good Software Firewall/Router level then you choke the Webwise Browser re-route system & this makes the Advertisement System they are relying on very difficult to implement! Use of the Hosts file is problematic, as the Browser Cookie or Code can be told to re-route via the true Webwise IP address (not just the URL Name). This doesn't stop the Wire-tap as it stands at the moment, but what use is the Wire-tap to BT/Phorm under these conditions. I would rather block these Domains in such a fashion than feed their System & take the hit of Site Time-outs & having to refresh when their system is forced into a temporary loop at the ISP! Keep your Javascript, Java software up to date to minimize the danger from Javascript, Java injection Exploits! |
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