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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]
ot but related, is chris now gunning for Ofcom ;)
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06...okcall_genius/ " Ofcom swoops on caller ID-faking firm with... request for information Your regulator: On top of the issues that matter By Chris Williams Published Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:44 GMT Ofcom said today it has responded to the launch of a new service enabling scammers to spoof their caller ID by, erm, writing a letter to the firm responsible. Yesterday we reported on how members of parliament have asked regulators to examine Spookcall, a new company that has brought the US practice of caller ID-spoofing to the UK. It's commonly used Stateside for identity theft, prank calling, fraud, voicemail hacking and by private investigators. http://ad.uk.doubleclick.net/ad/reg....AABYXjaAAAAJx? Reaction to the emergence of caller ID spoofing in the UK by the El Reg commentariat was negative, to say the least...." |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Done. But won't be around to follow up. See replies to BTCustomer post about Ebbsfleet if there are any |
Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Here's why; http://www.dephormation.org.uk/video/copyright.wmv If you can watch that video and honestly claim Phorm has an ounce of legitimacy I'll be gobsmacked. Particularly because you're in the publishing/journalism industry n'est pas? That's before you even consider the effect of Phorm on ecommerce, and other applications that require the privacy assured by RIPA, Computer Misuse, Fraud legislation etc Cmon, keep up. Pete. PS Welcome, glad you've joined us.:) ---------- Post added at 21:59 ---------- Previous post was at 21:46 ---------- Bear in mind too - the thing that makes the internet the valuable resource it is, is the content. If you value that content, you need to demonstrate respect for the rights of copyright holders. If you rip off copyright content wholesale, you effectively steal "the entire internet" to paraphrase Phorm. And s.107/s.110 of the copyright act makes that a crime (not just a civil offence). Well, on the plus side. If this garbage ever launches, I plan to retire to the Bahamas on the proceeds from copyright claims against ISPs. And I'm taking the people here with me ;).They can have an island each. Pete. |
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http://www.computerweekly.com/ I was planning on copying it to markysplace,com and charging people to read it! That's OK isn't it? After all, I can read it so it must be in the public domain. I expect they allow Google in as well. I can do what I want with it. Can't I? |
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BT haven't carried out their weblies "trial" yet so how can they consider bundling it with their fiber-to-the-premises deployment at Ebbsfleet which is in Kent - not to be confused with the right k*nt who owns Phorm. :D |
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You pay me a few hundred quid to put an ad for markysplace.com on my web site, and I'll give you a copy of every page on Computer Weekly. Don't worry about the "© Reed Business Information Ltd", I'll strip that crap out for you. BTW its getting so expensive to invest in infrastructure these days isn't it? I'll probably use that money to invest in a new 10 GBit fibre optic ethernet network for my house. Pete |
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you guys are funny when you are getting bored with nothing to do.....
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EDIT : But I bet you don't spend the money on your network! |
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not the ICO, Home Office, Parliament or anybody important. (But if you could please keep the noise down so the trials can go ahead and the share price could recover I would be grateful. :) ) EDIT : Misread OP, so removed plod! |
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Alex??? |
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Google alerts has just popped this one up
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---------- Post added at 00:58 ---------- Previous post was at 00:56 ---------- Just noticed they (Phorm) say the ISP doesn't have access to the User ID? So who sets the cookie then? I thought that would come from the servers in the ISP network to which no-one else has access. Fishy |
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"we cant see anything wrong with the SpookCall system, so we'll just stand well back and watch from a safe distance. OFCON: Whats all this about Mr SpookCall? SpookCall: Our services are entirely legal in the UK. Just ask those nice chaps over at the ICO, they'd believe us! OFCON: Oh, right. If it's Ok with the ICO it's OK with us. Carry on, we'll just watch for a while. Is every day April 1st at the ICO and OFCON offices??? Communications watchdogs have today been pressed by MPs to investigate a new service that allows people to fool caller ID systems into displaying a fake number, amid fears it will be abused by ID fraudsters and other conmen. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06...aller_id_fake/ Pitty they don't have the same balls when it comes to Phorm's webwise which fools web browsers by giving a fake cookie to profile your browsing habits. Could this not be abused by ID fraudsters and other conmen? Quote:
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