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Originally Posted by SimonHickling
I actually think that somebody at Phorm has had a good thinking head on for this.
Nothing they are doing is illegal (if what we've been told is true). All the illegality occurs before the "Phorm servers" get the data. Unless inciting a breach of RIPA is illegal, it is only the ISP which is guilty of interception, they are also the ones processing personal data to anonymise it.
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Not a good enough head. Inciting
any crime is a crime in itself and I would say that even if the breach of RIPA is carried out before the Phorm controlled equipment they are more complicit than just inciting (which is bad enough).
Regarding Kent and the Click recording - I couldn't of expected anything else from Kent, the man oozes arrogance and ignorance so well done Alexander for not coming down to his level (though I very much doubt you could if you tried)