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Old 10-05-2008, 14:57   #6281
Dephormation
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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 mark777 View Post
Pete

I've just been looking at your post on the new system over on Badphorm.

Might I suggest you offer the ISP's 60 days payment terms if they wish to pass on the costs to their users? This will give them a chance to collect the money.

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The system needs a name. How about ContentWise?
I don't care what the ISP does when it gets the royalties bill.

I don't see why my creative efforts should be used to subsidise free network access for people too tight fisted to pay for their internet connection, or fund ISP network upgrades so they can offer a bogus 'unlimited connection' without shame or embarrasment, or even simply line the pockets of their investors [which is the most likely outcome IMHO].

I like the name " This domain name is already registered"

www.make-easy-money-from-content-thieves.com is still available, perhaps I should register that one instead.

Pete

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Originally Posted by Alien View Post
Haven't used OE in ages, I use Thunderbird for email.
Sounds like you're well tooled up.

But this might intrigue you...
Thunderbird User Agent Analysis on BadPhorm.

If you open a mail in Thunderbird on Windows with remote embedded content (images, Javascripts or iframes etc) then the resulting web request user-agents fields are identical to Internet Explorer.

That means Phorms wonder user-agent filter no one has seen would fail to protect you... and they would know what newsletters you had viewed, when you viewed them, which domain they came from, what IP address/Phorm UID they were served to, what keywords were in the URL request, and any content returned.



Sorry.

Would you like the number for Aquiss? 01746 708090

Pete
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