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Makes me wonder how many
Makes me wonder how many times this has happened to myself and had no clue..
And in 2007...
... they are alleged to have tested the system on tens of thousands, perhaps hundreds of thousands more.
This simply cannot go unpunished. Two trials on tens even hundreds of thousands of people (and the web sites who served them content).
The future of all private communication (personal and commercial) is put in jeopardy otherwise. Email, SMS, VoIP and any other method of unencrypted communication now risks exploitation without penalty by BT.
Our economy, our democracy, our human rights depend on private communication services and therefore on the enforcement of communication and privacy law.
BT must face prosecution for the outrage in 2006 and 2007. And the 2008 trial must be stopped now.
PHORM MUST BE STOPPED
This sort of thing should be
This sort of thing should be illegal.
Your right, it's absolutely
Your right, it's absolutely insane to think that this type of thing goes on.
BT think the are above the law.
Alan
It *IS* illegal
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