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Originally Posted by AlexanderHanff
I have said it before and I will say it again, we need to concentrate on the criminal aspects of this technology under RIPA not least the fact that this technology could criminalise customers if they visit web sites with expressed terms which deny the right to intercept, if they have opted in.
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Alexander Hanff
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Regarding last years BT trial and any presecution under RIPA, presumably Phorm would also be presecuted as being party to the abuse?
Suppose a BT customer involved in the trial could show that they, for example, signed any Downing Street petition, during the trial. (This would be authenticated, time-stamped and auditable). Could the PM website (or PM!) be implicated in a breach of RIPA?
Just wondering.