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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
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Ged here from SkyUser, just to say 'Keep up the good work on fighting Phorm' What you have managed to do to help grow awareness is absolutely awesome. Two things, Glenn and I have decided to do to help you fight your case: 1) Added the 468x60 banner to our rotation, to help more people become aware 2) We would like to donate £50 to the fund for purchasing Adwords Alexander - You rock! EDIT: Alex - Have donated this to your Paypal Account, its in my wife's name - (Joanne) |
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Think to only type of people who say yes are ever ill informed or so hip they they be the same type who gladly except a rfid chip to be inserted, cos someone told them it`s cool.
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I shall take 100 to work tomorrow and leave in strategic places. This flyer is more effective than my previous attempts. Provided we do so sensibly and legally, there are lots of things we can do with this. Put one in your car rear windscreen. You might need to cut it horizontally to maintain vision. How about putting one under car windscreen wipers in your local Tesco's? A damn site more useful than the 'get rich quick' stuff that normally appears. Start putting them through letter-boxes. I think we probably have missed a trick during the lull. We have been trying to get this into the main-stream media rather than taking it to the general public ourselves. We need to remember that the internet is not the only means of communication open to us. |
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on the fun side anyone got a hot air balloon to drop a few from above.:erm: |
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---------- Post added at 20:47 ---------- Previous post was at 20:41 ---------- Reminder, these letters are essential and even urgent (given the EC visit to London on Friday). If you've got time this evening to jot a letter please do... Credit to Hank for the list. - Letter to The The Interception of Communications Commissioner (follow up to the response from a local Police directing that IoCC is responsible for investigating breaches of RIPA 2000) - Copy of above to Lord Northesk (who asked The Home Office who is responsible) - Copy of the above to Lord Spithead (from Home Office who said it is the Police or other relevant law enforcement agency's responsibility to investigate) - Letter to Vivian Reding, member of the EU commission who might be interested in what our government is or is not doing to ensure the laws of the land are applied - Letter (fax? given the short timescales) to Meglena Kuneva EU Commisioner, who is attending the EC meeting in London on Friday and who's interests include consumer protection, proper law enforcement, and tackling people who wish to cheat and defraud consumers - Letter to Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer (Lib Dem, House of Lords) expressing grave concern that she has apparently met with a 'Wolf in sheeps clothing' and simply referencing the history of Phorm as 121Media with a non-technical short explanation of what rootkits are. |
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Although we've been this route before (a couple of months ago when things were moving very fast), it was a bit half-hearted and other events took precedence. Armed with this new 1 page non technical flyer (thx PG) its time to spread the word to the masses. Lets Rock'n'Roll boys and girls. :dmonk: |
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Hmm interesting article re K*nts Nemesis - http://www.hothardware.com/News/Goog...ling_Detector/ . Quote "We're trying to develop tools, software tools...that allow people to detect what's happening with their broadband connections, so they can let [ISPs] know that they're not happy with what they're getting -- that they think certain services are being tampered with," Google senior policy director Richard Whitt said this morning during a panel discussion at Santa Clara University, an hour south of San Francisco.
Well if Webwise/phorm is not 'tampering' I don't know what is. |
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The Times is very chummy with phorm so is likely to have confirmed things with them. A false rumour might increase the phorm share price for a day or so, but when it does not materialise, the price will drop further, yet again. I suspect a trial will start next week. The more people we can make aware of the issue next week, the better. Imagine what will happen if there are 'technical' problems with the trial when the EU is in town? Now is the time to dig deep into the pockets for stamps, printing, adwords etc. and to start walking around putting leaflets through letter-boxes and under windscreen-wipers. |
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not "Info Clearly missed" mearly to many other things to be doing, and actually doing them in relation to this ISP/Phorm/DPi matter, not just the blog,after all that was old news to me #8895 i have read those posts and infact i did manage to make time to comment on the timeonline here #8968 also spit reading several of the newer posts pages and did intend revisiting when time allowed, 61 web pages open right now (advanced Browser)mostly Phorm related right now.... i did see zwade's post at the time he posted, but i must apologise to him in not seeing a new members first post and given my usual :welcome: zwade, i must try harder ;). so :welcome: zwade and even :welcome: Blackbeak (even if you chose not to reply to my request, or modify your text...) but tdadyslexia was there to do welcome zwade also #8932 and OC we cant forget davethejag for his Excellent 13-06-2008, 11:51 #8797 " Hi, I had an idea about a World War 2 poster but I could not paste it (not very good with this sort of stuff!) I was looking at "A Walls Have Ears" type thing and came accross this. (below) Perhaps it could be modified by some clever person (copyright permitted) for our cause. Here is the link - http://www.propagandaposters.us/poster11.html Dave " Idea.... that is indeed turning out to be one of our best PR plans as time passes..... theres a mass of WW2 propaganda that puts todays adverts creators to shame, that our artists can indeed use, and take inspiration from for any moden day (so called) soundbite... and finally OC theres that payed bloke :angel: on the tv that cant agree with what Phorm say, that being 80/20Thinking Simon and his interesting posts below http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/se...archid=2352560 |
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I've pointed out in a previous post that the issues that get the votes on the Downing St. petition site seem to be patriotism and saving money (on motoring). Anyone want to dispute that the car tax petition won't soon overtake our one? We already have a wealth of WW2 derived artwork. The point of having to defend your rights stands out. You have to fight for your freedoms and fight against those who will take them away. Nobody could accuse us of being 'geeks', in fact anyone being critical of the thrust of the demo would have to be very careful of what they said. Full stop. Sometimes 'The Few' make a difference although I would never compare us with what they did. |
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Many people sacrificed their lives in the last century to protect and earn the few rights we have, including freedom to communicate privately. I feel a strong responsibility to protect those rights.
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