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Old 03-07-2008, 03:49   #10965
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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 AlexanderHanff
So being the responsible citizen I am it seems only right that I let them know where they can now find Kent in order to retrieve said damages.

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Originally Posted by OldBear View Post
It's the honest thing to do.


indeed, as is reporting any copyright and IP infringments to the crown, so much so they stress "it is imperative ".

remember i said long ago, these copyright and Ip points had got legs, when everyone was hooked on nothing but Ripa

from the ip and piracy page
http://www.ipo.gov.uk/crime/crime-wh...-reporting.htm
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Reporting intellectual property crime

If you have concerns or are aware of any person that may be involved in IP crime, then you may report this through your local police or trading standards office. Alternatively, you may contact CrimeStoppers .

Those people involved with IP crime are generally involved with other types of crime such as benefit fraud, drugs and people trafficking. Therefore, it is imperative that you report any instance of IP crime that you are aware of, to the enforcement authorities.

We are building an intelligence database (TellPat) which is being used by all the enforcement agencies to record any instances of IP crime.

The information held on the database will be analysed and the resulting intelligence reports will be used by the IP Crime Group to carry out future joint enforcement actions throughout the country.

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Originally Posted by AlexanderHanff View Post
I think if you deselect them it would seem the browser won't respond to 307 responses but I have no way of testing it as I am currently in Vista due to a bug in the latest Ubuntu kernel so I can't set up Squid. Anyone got a Unix/Linux server they want to set up Squid on to test 307 responses?

OK a friend of mine is running Squid so were are going to test this in a couple of hours, I will let you all know what happens.

My thoughts are that this will cause an infinite loop, which won't help anything, however if it doesn't cause an infinite loop it might be a useful tool to bypass the 307 dance. I have no idea what impact this would have on Phorm's kit though.

For example, if it causes an infinite loop, how many clients would it take to crash their switch or render it useless? If it doesn't cause a loop how will it be dealt with? Phorm have stated that they use user agent to detect non HTPP 1.1 browsers but they haven't actually said how they deal with them and there has been no discussion as to what happens with clients who are not in the list but have http 1.1 disabled.

Alexander Hanff
squid runs on windows , dont know if it works in vista though
http://squid.acmeconsulting.it/

legacy 2.6 and 2.7 with a Development release 3.0
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