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Old 23-09-2009, 09:01   #31
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Re: British Telecom & CPW shelve rollout of Phorm Webwise [update]

Blame Rupert Murdoch and his money grabbing companies
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Old 23-09-2009, 09:17   #32
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Sure. Why not?
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Old 24-09-2009, 15:17   #33
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I don't doubt it. I came across the same link in another forum and was able to read the article without registering. I really don't know what to make of it.
As far as I can make out, it seems that the FT allow an article to be read for a certain time (or by a certain number of readers) before requiring registration to read it.

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"Given these commitments, we don't have immediate plans to deploy Webwise today. However, the interest-based advertising market is extremely dynamic and we intend to monitor Phorm's progress …before finalising our plans."

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"It is not a great surprise to us, to be honest. It has been a long process and we have never had a definitive date on a launch," said a spokesman. "Phorm is not just dependent on a UK model with one ISP."

Odd that they don't seem willing to admit who those other ISPs are. I say it's odd, because they were quite open about partnering with VM, BT and CPW. It could just be that they've learned from their mistakes though.
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As far as I can make out, it seems that the FT allow an article to be read for a certain time (or by a certain number of readers) before requiring registration to read it.
Yes that could well be an explanation but it begs the question of why.

Either a site requires registration or it doesn't unless, of course, if an article proves to be so popular that charging for access to it becomes possible. But then why relax the registration necessity after only a few minutes?

I wondered if it had anything to do with where you were linking from. But even so, why the limitation?
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Yes that could well be an explanation but it begs the question of why.

Either a site requires registration or it doesn't unless, of course, if an article proves to be so popular that charging for access to it becomes possible. But then why relax the registration necessity after only a few minutes?

I wondered if it had anything to do with where you were linking from. But even so, why the limitation?
Actually what I meant was that maybe a few people are allowed to read the link, then after that, others need to register.

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Actually, just re-read their registration text. Looks like I got it wrong. The link is personalised. The site allows each person to read so many articles (or the same one so many times) per month before requiring registration.

Basic registration is free, but limits you to ten articles a month. Any more than that and you pay..

However, this is off topic.
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Actually what I meant was that maybe a few people are allowed to read the link, then after that, others need to register.

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Actually, just re-read their registration text. Looks like I got it wrong. The link is personalised. The site allows each person to read so many articles (or the same one so many times) per month before requiring registration.

Basic registration is free, but limits you to ten articles a month. Any more than that and you pay..

However, this is off topic.
Thanks for the explanation.
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Re: British Telecom & CPW shelve rollout of Phorm Webwise [update]

And, it looks like the CPS are going to attempt to prosecute BT... http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/25/bt_cps/
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And, it looks like the CPS are going to attempt to prosecute BT... http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/02/25/bt_cps/
Which is good news. At very least they should have taken some care and acquired appropriate legal opinions on what they were doing, that they didn't is a disgrace.

The executive responsible for it all, the man in charge of BT Retail at the time, is now the CEO of the entire group so no worries about finding the appropriate person
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Re: British Telecom & CPW shelve rollout of Phorm Webwise [update]

And Phorm are still going.. Just.

So far they have lost $100 million though, although they are getting good (for them) results from their only current trial, with a Brazillian ISP as more people opted in than they expected.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/30/phorm_results/
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And Phorm are still going.. Just.

So far they have lost $100 million though, although they are getting good (for them) results from their only current trial, with a Brazillian ISP as more people opted in than they expected.

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2010/06/30/phorm_results/
no one seems cared that the son of phorm is just around the corner "DETICA" and VM have said they WILL be using it and that they will not say where.

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He knows why. I dont trust Detica just like i dont trust Phorm. They are one and the same.
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He knows why. I dont trust Detica just like i dont trust Phorm. They are one and the same.
Which is why I asked Ignitionnet why he thinks Detica rocks.
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