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Originally Posted by oblonsky
I think the best way to fight Phorm is on the fact that they cannot distinguish with certainty between private content (e.g. password protected) and published content, nor can they accurately and reliably ignore all web email services.
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TIMTOWTDI
- Copyright is certainly one way; unpriced content certainly does not imply copyright free for unlimited commercial exploitation
- Permission to intercept cannot be implied
- Phorm cannot discriminate private private communications (commercial and personal) from 'broadcasts' even if copyright consent and intercept consent can be assumed.
... plus about 3000 other reasons why Phorm should never be tolerated.
Pete.