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5 commentsFriday, November 28, 2008

BT In Trouble Over Secret Behavioral Ad Tests

Legality and ethics called into question

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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

BT Webwise IS illegal on sooo many sides. Not only did BT and Phorm carry out the illegal trials in 2006 and 2007 they are conducting a trial now with 10,000 people, though there is little evidence that more than a handful of people have been invited, all of which have decided not to trial the system, AFAIK. The system also infringes copyright of website owners and content creators with the way it takes a copy of every webpage a user visits in order to profile them. It is putting smaller online businesses and presences at risk but using their content to promote advertisements for the larger players. BT and Phorn have constantly lied to people, they are clutching at straws as far as its legailty go; which is hard for them as the system is illegal. A week ago BT decided to delete all of the forum posts and threads on their BT Beta forums in a fool hardy feat to try and silence the UK citizens, only to become quite a laughing stock with the UK media. Its well worth a quick google to find out more. If you have a website outside the UK it would be well worth while for you to complain to your local MP, the traiding standards agencies in your country, complain to BT themselves, complain to the copyright agencies in your country as BT Webwise will infringe the copyright of YOUR websites regardless of what country you reside. Would you like your website to be used to profile a user so ads can be targeted geared at other businesses? If you don't like this complain!

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