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Old 28-07-2008, 16:11   #12820
SMHarman
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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 JackSon View Post
From your reference, Pete:
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It is the responsibility of the ISPs to reach a view on whether any new service they provide is within the law.
I cannot believe I have just read that.
Of course it is. It is the responsibility of every individual and every corporate body to ensure they act within the law. Ignorance of said laws is no defence but we individuals, just like companies are not assigned our own personal policemen to make sure we obay the laws, it is what freedom and a democratic society is about.

Has anyone else here read Ben Eltons Blind Faith
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-en...ll-399527.html
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...Trafford wanted privacy, or even just a bit of peace. Every day he wanted to shout, 'Here's an idea: why don't we all just shut up for five minutes?' But it was a serious crime to have no faith. It had not always been a crime... Trafford knew this because the change in the law had come about in his own lifetime. The statutory obligation to have faith was the very first of the Wembley Laws...'
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