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Originally Posted by Peter N
I just had a thought.
Does anyone know for certain what the business relationship is between Phorm and BT? Specifically, do BT employ Phorm to make use of their data or do Phorm employ BT to provide the data for their system?
Phorm's statements regarding the "agreements" or "contracts" with the ISPs seems to suggest that it is Phorm who are running the business and that the ISPs are simply providing them with the data.
The reason I am querying this is that BT (and the other ISPs) term and conditions allow for personal information to be shared with "third-parties" and I'm curious as to whether this relationship actually does apply to Phorm.
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When Emma was replying to me she did say Phorm was a partner and covered in the T&C... I did point out a few errors in this but then line of contact dried up as Ian and Emma went on self preservation mode no longer communicating irony they stopped talking... to the people who pay their wages no customers no need for them to be employed.. Well suppose Ian moved to a safe seat as a councillor would say while Emma is in the hot seat MPO.....
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Todays news on ISPr seems to have the retail side buzzing that sales will increase by 2010 the CEO from
http://www.javelingroup.com/ has been talking to retailers.
http://www.ispreview.co.uk/news/EkEVuFFklVqSMEmAAQ.html
If they are signed into phorm watch the retail online plummet downwards like Phorms shares keep doing..