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Originally Posted by phormwatch
A good idea would be to trawl through all of BT's servers and collect and categorise images, and then host them on another server, advertising that they are free to use.
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Excellent work, btw, R Jones!
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that is easily done - they run an
image library for things like the latest Home Hub etc. with the images being "free of charge".
I know it also says, "They are not to be used for any advertising, marketing or promotional purposes by third parties, or for internal communications requirements such as newsletters or non-commercial websites, without the expressed permission of BT and the copyright holder." but who cares about that? It's just a "notice" - I think we can ignore it. Anyway they
allow Google to crawl their site so let's just assume they don't mind us scraping it either.
I even turned up some information about those famous
Canon cameras with this search, so must get some for my online shop.
It's all on Google and on the web, so's bound to be okay? Can't see any problem, can you Del'boy? Let's load ' up in the back of the old Robin Reliant and get 'em round to Peckham market pronto.
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Originally Posted by Florence
I know I removed a lot of very good information but it was this little bit I have changed to red that cought my eye......
Since even if I say Phorm cannot access, copy, harvest, intercept or anything else on my website they would ignore it yet you sir still are man enough to offer them a chance to not have it published! According to them even if we object specifically against phorm/webwise it will still go ahead and copy our websites, do not give them a loop hole different from what they are giving us all is fair in love and war. By the way love the letter.
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Florence it is not very difficult to occupy and hold moral ground slightly higher than BT and Phorm do. I can do it just by putting on a pair of socks and standing on the toilet seat.