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Old 19-04-2008, 18:01   #4144
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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 Kursk View Post
I didn't say it did. I was mimicking CaptJamieHunter's turn of phrase hence the italics. Duh.

I am stating my opinions; I don't ask that you accept them. Others might.

Sez who?
Well Black Hat for one:

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Simon Davies is widely acknowledged as the world’s foremost privacy advocate. His work in the fields of civil rights, consumer protection and technology policy has spanned almost twenty years. Simon is perhaps best known as the founder and Director of the watchdog group Privacy International, but is also an academic, journalist, broadcaster and author.

Simon has worked extensively in more than 40 countries on issues ranging from national security, media privacy and human rights reform, through to international law and government data systems. He is the author of five books and more than a thousand articles, and writes regularly for publications such as the Los Angeles Times, the New York Daily News, the San Francisco Chronicle, Wired, The Daily Telegraph (London), The Guardian, The International Herald Tribune and the Sunday Times.

Simon has been a Visiting Law Fellow at both the University of Greenwich and the University of Essex, and since 1997 has been Visiting Fellow in the Department of Information Systems in the London School of Economics.

He has also advised a wide range of corporate, government and professional bodies including UNESCO, the European Parliament, the British Medical Association, UNISYS, the RAND Corporation, IBM and the UK Government.
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