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Originally Posted by oblonsky
Please, everyone, take a minute to consider what I posted before replying:
"It is reasonable to assume that the ISPs will present a powerful case for the implied consent argument in relation to web-published content."
the ISPs...
I don't care if you don't agree with my statement but please don't misrepresent me.
We can simply and effectively avoid the strongest part of the ISPs defence by steering the debate away from the areas covered by implied consent (published material) and focussing instead on the private messaging services and webmail.
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It is all data being effectively intercepted & manipulated by ISP's that needs dealing with, narrowing this to fewer services as you suggest would weaken the overall case, not strengthen it!
The Very Act of narrowing the debate would imply to some extent legally that you accept the other parts of the interception & data manipulation!