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Old 13-03-2008, 12:58   #1162
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

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Originally Posted by tpc View Post
Glad to see this forum has turned to some intelligent debate and well done to Phorm for taking the time to join.

I have read a lot of posts wanting to 'shut this down before it ever takes off'.

What about the people who see Phorm as providing something of value? At this early stage you only hear the voices of opposition.

Providing Phorm adheres to it's policy of privacy and is regulated, where is the problem? If you don't want it then SWITCH IT OFF!!!!!!!

It's a clear choice.

Personally speaking, I have no problem with Phorm as long as they respect users privacy which from what I can gather, has been one of their primary goals from the beginning.
tpc

and why is it that we dont see the non apposeing end users/partys giving this thread their thoughts that its legal,proper, just plain right to collect,process or store a persons data stream, then profit from this persons data stream without paying the user for its use with a legal contract.

surely by definition, a persons data stream is their personal property to sell or not as the case may be.

how is collecting, processing or copying a persons property and selling that to 3rd partys for profit ,considered anything but comercial piracy?

you ,as an average person (we assume) say "It's a clear choice", but do YOU really understand and accept all (many,any of) the implications this 'interception for sale' means, do all/many of the others also understand?.
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