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Originally Posted by popper
missed it and there isnt any video online about it....
what did it cover, its clear that they covered Phorm, how long was the segment?.
its clear the researchers or the web page designers didnt cover much, as the one and only gadgetshow page is this, and there is nothing relating to the Anti-Phorm and the Phormettes side of the story.
they couldnt even enter the url right for that "privacy laws and business" link.
they do link to the US based Phishing "web wise" url though from there....
http://gadgetshow.five.tv/jsp/5gsmai...ction=Features
there doesnt seem to be anything on the youtube as regards todays section eather!
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The segment lasted about 6 minutes or so and briefly consisted of:
Jason and a laptop being stalked by people looking over his shoulder, talking about privacy and targeted ads online and how ISP's should be protecting customers privacy and not selling their browsing habits.
Phorm's relationship with BT, Virgin and CPW was briefly explained.
Then it cut to a short clip of K*nt giving his usual blah.. blah.. its all good!
Then Jason spoke of the rising tide against webwise whilst flashing up images of the various anti-Phorm websites.
A clip of an interview with Emma Sanderson, explained it could be switched on and off, mentioned "Due diligence" and "legal advice". Then stated that "BT has signed an agreement with Phorm".
A short video clip of another guy from a legal journal (cant for the life of me remember his or the journal name) gave a brief description of how it is believed to breach RIPA guidelines.
Finally Jason said how he believed that ISPs should have an obligation to defend their customers' privacy and ended with - "We are keeping an eye on this, and will keep you posted".
Those of you who saw it... I'm typing from memory... is this roughly right?