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Originally Posted by popper
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Kelly needs a better proof reader... "The tracking software SITES on hardware installed at your ISP". Aren't spell checkers great? LOL.
Hank
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Originally Posted by popper
simon, you should have sorted that simple live webcam feed as requested and we would'nt be having this problem now, but i did warn you didnt i....
a simple and cheap divx realtime yakumo USB video encoder(£70 or less), a copy of VLC and any reasonable video cam pluged into it and the wireless/wired laptop would have been simple and yet effective to do after all.......
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Yeah right... does anyone think SImon would have (
COULD have) done that? What would his client actually have to say about that? Given that we're still waiting to see the video which Simon's company did promise would shortly be available but which Simon's company did not state was within the control of his client at the time?
I was very much in the camp of supporting 80/20 but the longer this goes on the more I move away from that position.
It is possible that the video was originally within 80/20 Thinking's control (as suggested by their website detail about the event) but the client has since told them what they can do with it - i.e. not release it.
80/20 would then HAVE to declare it was always a Phorm responsibility and apologise for any misunderstanding due to the lack of clarity in their announcement. Phorm would agree to that statement because it works for them. I'm not saying this has definitely happened, but it could be the explanation in my view and unfortunately nobody can prove it one way or another. Apologies to Simon but it is no longer a question of trust as I see it.
Silence from Phorm on the video. No PIA from 80/20 and when it comes we're already seeing the questions about it's validity (fair enough, raised by 80/20 as a concern from the outset).
No trials happening (we trust!) No reply yet to the two new questions the Earl of Northesk has asked. No reply yet from my MP who is waiting for answers from the Dept for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform.
The only good news seems to be hearing from Kent, which is the best PR ever for any campaign for privacy
Hank