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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Reading between the lines, I think that what they are looking for is a straightforward robots.txt ban on the page or folder or whole site, or a noindex,nofollow metatag. But - they are not coming clean on the details, so once again - no proper inphormation available for inphormed consent for customer, let alone webmasters. You can check out the BT Webwise FAQ here without putting yourself at risk of picking up any webwise.bt.com cookies - I got BT to create a mirror site for the FAQ on their own servers (originally all the Webwise stuff was only available on rather flakey FASTHOSTS servers, outside the BT network It contains the information that BT are prepared to put record. You'll notice how good they are at not really providing the information we really need to know. It also tends to be out of date - but then that can work in our favour because you can quote that information to management and ask them if it is still their official line - at which point they sometimes have to go away and have a little think - and the trials go back another month! http://www.productsandservices.bt.co...=CON-WEBWISE-I |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Whilst it is great news to digest breakfast to, watching the share price fall to a new all time low of 1225. The slightly sad news is that Phorm has managed to just move off the 'sector heat map' (1 Month Biggest Movers and Losers). This move from the map is due to the share prices not falling fast enough to compete with other losers. They (Phormscum) had a very sharp decline over that 1 month period which seemed to slow down and level off (still falling though) at around the 1400 mark. I hope broadband users join me :ghugs: in some serious prayer (to whoever your God is) to see the share price take another deep vertical descent towards the pit. C'mon Phormscum we know you can get back onto the 'sector heat map' as a serious contender(loser) for top(bottom) position. ;) |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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I think that for most web content it is 'published' and you don't really have a say about what is done to the content - I may buy the Daily Mail just to wrap my chips in for example! Certainly there is a good case for implied consent if the content is available for anyone to view. BUT firstly I don't believe this applies to certain types of content from eg webmail and password protected forums, and secondly I hate the idea of the cookie mangling, which is firstly likely to cause all kind of problems that they haven't anticipated yet, and secondly is not playing by www standards and spirit which is ultimately likely to cause problems for everyone. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Whether or not you like the idea of Phorm doesn't make it legal. As it stands Phorm is in my opinion and many respected legal experts, illegal, and therefore needs to be stopped. It is plain and simple. Oh and also, buying the Daily Mail doesn't give you the right to copy it in order to use for commercial purposes (or any other purposes for that matter) the AP are very quick to shout copyright foul in the courts. Even their own journalists are not permitted to use something they have published in the AP for other commercial ventures. Read up on the AP you will have quite a surprise at how anal they are. Alexander Hanff ---------- Post added at 10:44 ---------- Previous post was at 10:26 ---------- OK Folks, time to start writing to Best Buy who just bought 50% of Carphone Warehouse (which I presume means Talk Talk too). Alexander Hanff |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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When you buy your copy of the Daily Mail are you happy for somebody to stand behind you taking a note of every article and advert you read, then when you get home you find flyers pushed through your letter box based on your perceived interests? Also do you think that the Daily Mail are happy that the value of the adverts in their newspaper is being decreased because you will be targeted with adverts for competitive products based on the ones you have read? How long before advertisers realise what's happening and stop placing adverts in the Daily Mail? ---------- Post added at 10:47 ---------- Previous post was at 10:44 ---------- Quote:
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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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What I was trying to illustrate was my opinion that it is impractical to deny consent to read something which is being made generally available. For example, if someone opens your mail and reads a letter, that is clearly interception without consent. But if you send a postcard and postie reads the message - well it would be hard to argue no consent. I wasn't trying to suggest that you could breach copyright at will, just give an example of implied consent. But IANAL or even an aspiring one(AH) but do have several decades studying in the (IT) corporate university of life. ---------- Post added at 11:10 ---------- Previous post was at 11:05 ---------- Quote:
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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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If I was the buyer it would concern me very much, thats why I am contributing to this thread. But not all buyers seem to think that way. Some people like flyers and might regard this as a service! ---------- Post added at 11:17 ---------- Previous post was at 11:15 ---------- Quote:
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I just believe that a few solid examples where the case is clear is better than dozens of not so clear cut ones. |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
OK, irrespective of whether or not TalkTalk is included in the BestBuy deal, I have fired off an email to the BestBuy Press Office as follows:
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Alas, it sounds like BestBuy is the Walmart of the tech world, and as such I expect them to have a similar lack of regard for everything and anything other than profit. If they think they can make money from invading the privacy of their newly-acquired broadband customers, they will. It's The American Way(tm). I really don't wish to be a downer, but I think we're wasting our time pleading with US companies not to infringe our rights. The best hope of defeating this abomination is through UK law and demonstrating to UK companies that we'll drop them like a stone if they go anywhere near it. |
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I tend to disagree, BestBuy is a huge "brand" in the US and it is in their best interests not to taint that brand (the same as it is for VM).
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Not been seen in the forums since although I have had one email from him. Don't be shy about naming him - Adam Liversage is an official press officer and named in their press releases - contactable via BT Newsroom, email and telephone available if you google him and check out the html version of the 3rd entry for "Adam Liversage" google search. ("I can see the whole internet") |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Keeping the pressure on is paramount to the success of the campaign and whereas I agree ultimately it needs to be resolved in the courts, it certainly doesn't hurt to write to BestBuy and/or other relevant parties. Alexander hanff |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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This is part of a Chipwise Daily Mail promotion to enhance your junk food experience and protect you from bad phish." ?? ;-) |
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