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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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With regards to all the documents, we need to get a timeline together, what was said and when. We need to compare all 'official' documents, leaked or gained by FOI or timestamped enquiries with what was being spouted to the press. Between all the players, i'm sure we will find a lot of porkies, and the evidence for it. We will also find where the gaps are e.g. documents or meetings not yet disclosed. That would help them to get up to speed, they wouldn't need to understand the IT, just that X or Y lied. We need to overcome months/years of misinformation delivered by people with millions of pound at their disposal. They have had a go at the regulators, the government, parliament and the EU. |
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you might even manage to get the court to order a full documents disclosure and without those pesky blacked out bits and many more unreleased documents and Emails besides, so you can better make your case before the court. a single small claims win doesnt give you a Precedent (Law. a legal decision or form of proceeding serving as an authoritative rule or pattern in future similar or analogous cases). but many private SC's against the ISPs hitting the courts at the same time, so overloading the lower courts (as in the case of the Bank charges)can find the better supported evidence cases be pushed up the court system to the upper courts and perhaps even to the High court itself i beleave, and that would give everyone that Precedent. OC the ISPs might first be forced into Concession due to the death by a thousand cuts or the old "water torture" ;) thats not so good in the long run for everyone, as it doesnt put a direct legal ruling in the path of any other companies that might try something like it in the future. i do think theres lots of mileage of the http://www.lawdit.co.uk/reading_room...20Stanford.htm ruling though, just the real possibility that a named executives and the team that initiated or authorised this, can infact find themselves personally on the hook for RIPA violations if someone names them in a court case must be werth a few lines in any Letter before action (LBA) small claim case. spot:see them run ;) |
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]
Not too sure this has been mentioned before but I spotted on 80/20 site a
code of ethics link: http://www.8020thinking.com/ethics.html I was interested in the "Our principles of engagement" section. Is this new? I wondered if they have had some recent bad experience with a client or clients that caused them to write the section provisions in the manner in which they did. ;) |
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I think that section has been there for as long as the rest of the site (although the site, like the company itself, is still only months old).
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]
I think, what is needed here is collation of all the public statements made by BT and Phorm to the press and customers this can then be cross referenced with the facts as presented within the ICO FoI documents.
Any inconsistencies, untruths or misleading statements can then be highlighted and put into context. I admit, trying to find quotes is not easy... EDIT: I note that mark777 already mentioned this in post #10308 I will print off all the docs tomorrow and try to asseble them in chronological order. Trying to work out who sent what to who (with all the blanking out) is hard on the screen. |
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So was it a politician or a civil servant? And if so, who? My bet is that it was a civil servant, and that the politicians are just following along. Did they think Webwise/Phorm was a good idea because they viewed the Internet as a toy rather than a serious conduit of information and commerce? Or were they genuinely so perplexed by IT that they were unable to understand such basic concepts as the fact that risks to your privacy can only rise if your data is intercepted? Maybe like some recent and current holders of the highest offices of state their experience of computers was very limited? I leave these thoughts with you as you leaf through the Freedom of Information response before you turn the lights out. If you do come across anything which points to an individual with an argument that Webwise/Phorm mightn't be such a bad idea I'm sure you'll let us all know. |
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I'll copyright a file, and let it "leak out". A BT user stuck in a contract can then share it over P2P. I'll then complain to BT. Repeat twice and the contract is terminated by BT! |
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>I'll copyright a file, and let it "leak out". A BT user stuck in a contract can then share it over P2P. I'll then complain to BT. Repeat twice and the contract is terminated by BT!
The letter states that you will have to pay for the fees for the remainder of your contract. ---------- Post added at 03:13 ---------- Previous post was at 03:11 ---------- OK, I've downloaded on the the Phorm flyers and printed out a few dozen copies which I have posted around town. Apart from that, I have been very busy lately and haven't been able to keep up with the Phorm debacle - though I'm glad to see all those documents released. What can I do now? Is there anyone I could be writing to? Anything else? |
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Couldn't sleep so I made this - I feel better now...
http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/7223/btbannerxs8.jpg :D |
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It is easier to read, and easier to print out. :D ---------- Post added at 04:15 ---------- Previous post was at 04:10 ---------- Quote:
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