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Old 31-07-2008, 16:23   #13011
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]



I see we have 50 guests on line at present, so welcome to you, and if you want to begin to find out more try this post here.

If you are lurking here on behalf of Phorm, then you have our condolences with regard to the regulatory interest in Canada and the agressive Congressional interest in the USA, and the growing interest and information available to our own parliamentarians, and of course the continuing 5 month and counting, delay in the BT trials. If you want to help your cause, then in the interests of transparency, publish the 80/20 Final PIA immediately, and maybe ask BT to publish "Premium Browsing:Research Findings".

If you are here as a legislator, then great to know you are interested. If you are a UK legislator, please can we have a more robust attitude?

If you are a member of the government, - hey this is a great opportunity to make a lot of voters very very happy - just take action to stop this DPI based scheme and remove that interception kit from BT's network. Forget Milliband, just go public that you are going to stop Phorm. Those 15,981 signatures on the epetition are an indicator of the public interest.
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