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					Originally Posted by  dav
					 
				 
				More to the point, how are Phorm going to identify websites that specifically deny consent to interception?  All a website owner has to do is include a line of text stating that they do not consent to that site, or even a particular page on a site, being intercepted and the ISP is breaking the law.  I'd be interested to know how the system is going to identify and differentiate between consensual and non-consensual pages without intercepting them to find out, especially as no information has been forthcoming about what site owners should put in their robots.txt file. 
			
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 Although I was wrong re the PECR and websites (thanks to Alexander for clarifying that), I still feel that if end users need to give explicit consent, then so do website owners. 
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					Originally Posted by Popper
					
				 
				a live managed IRC session as pointed out earlyer here might also be a good way to better fulfill your PIA individuals stakeholder analysis 
after all, its currently at an estimated 70% plus of the whole UK individuals. 
and adaptable web poll, in case some new information comes to light and needs adressing live. 
remember its not a marketing exercise, its a PIA to collect the information. 
ask a live question, click a vote, mark it's result down, simple and effective. 
			
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 I agree. All internet users in the UK will be affected by Phorm, therefore, all internet users should be able to participate in this meeting. A webcast is good, but it's less than ideal. 
Ali.
P.s. If it were a protest march, then yes, masks/costumes would be appropriate. However, this is a serious meeting designed to fulfil requirements under the PIA, please respect it as such.