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[ORG-action] Block Phorm



 
 
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Old March 27th 09, 05:44 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Eddie R
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

This week, we raised the pressure on Phorm, by asking major websites to
block Phorm from intercepting their data.

We've yet to have a firm decision from many of these sites - Facebook,
MSN, Google, Youtube, AOL, Yahoo, Amazon and Ebay. But others, including
several major sites, have already agreed to block Phorm. Find out more
about this on the blog next week.

Right now, we need to pile on the pressure. Once sites start blocking
Phorm, more people will understand that the concerns are real, and Phorm
can be stopped.

== Take Action ==

1 If you're on Facebook, join the group: http://www.facebook.com/
group.php?gid=56045061126

2 Blog about it! Tweet the FB link - get the message out to your friends.

3 Block Phorm: opt your website out, and let us know by emailing


4 Email your favourite sites. Make the emails FAO Chief Privacy Officer.
Take the text from our standard letter he http://
www.openrightsgroup.org/block-phorm-letter/

Want to support our work? We're funded by technologists who care for
digital rights. Please donate via http://www.openrightsgroup.org/support-
org/

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  #2  
Old March 27th 09, 06:40 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Chris Davies
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

In uk.telecom Eddie R wrote:
3 Block Phorm: opt your website out


I'm not sure of the relevance of this posting to uk.t, but how would
one go about blocking phorm from one's website anyway?

Chris
  #3  
Old March 28th 09, 01:32 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Clive
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm


"Eddie R" wrote in message
...
This week, we raised the pressure on Phorm, by asking major websites to
block Phorm from intercepting their data.

We've yet to have a firm decision from many of these sites - Facebook,
MSN, Google, Youtube, AOL, Yahoo, Amazon and Ebay. But others, including
several major sites, have already agreed to block Phorm. Find out more
about this on the blog next week.


Can you name the major sites that have agreed to block data?
I think you're fighting a losing battle as money is involved. The
companies will not turn down extra revenue. I don't have time
to read pages of information, so just name the sites. If they have
agreed then there will be no problem with you doing so.

If you do not like PHORM, move to another ISP, if everyone
that ws unhappy with PHORM did something about it, the
ISP would go out of business.


Right now, we need to pile on the pressure. Once sites start blocking
Phorm, more people will understand that the concerns are real, and Phorm
can be stopped.

== Take Action ==


I could say the same to you. After a year of campaigns there has been NO
media coverage, no one attending meetings and no other alternative way
provided by you of how the ISP will raise the money lost by not taking part.

Want to support our work? We're funded by technologists who care for
digital rights. Please donate via http://www.openrightsgroup.org/support-
org/


I would NOT advise giving money to that group.

--
http://www.nodpi.org



  #4  
Old March 28th 09, 01:34 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Clive
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm


"Chris Davies" wrote in message
news
In uk.telecom Eddie R wrote:
3 Block Phorm: opt your website out


I'm not sure of the relevance of this posting to uk.t, but how would
one go about blocking phorm from one's website anyway?

Chris


The main problem is that he doesn't understand HOW it works, so is using
scare tactics, incorrect terminology and can't even name one web site that
has sent him a written agreement that they will not take part in PHORM.

It reminds me of some sort of activist or trouble maker that wants to cause
trouble and goes out looking for something to pick on.


  #5  
Old March 28th 09, 04:31 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Mike Jones
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

Responding to Clive:

"Eddie R" wrote in message
...
This week, we raised the pressure on Phorm, by asking major websites to
block Phorm from intercepting their data.

We've yet to have a firm decision from many of these sites - Facebook,
MSN, Google, Youtube, AOL, Yahoo, Amazon and Ebay. But others,
including several major sites, have already agreed to block Phorm. Find
out more about this on the blog next week.


Can you name the major sites that have agreed to block data? I think
you're fighting a losing battle as money is involved. The companies
will not turn down extra revenue. I don't have time to read pages of
information, so just name the sites. If they have agreed then there
will be no problem with you doing so.

If you do not like PHORM, move to another ISP, if everyone that ws
unhappy with PHORM did something about it, the ISP would go out of
business.



Thats not how this is shaping up to work.

If it gets off the ground, it will become a standard operation across all
ISPs. Getting rid of something like this once its become established will
be impossible. (Then comes Web-2, Web-3, and finally, only semi-
interactive "Starship Troopers" TV, and nostalgia for "the good old
days". Do you want to know more?)

Now is the time we will look back on and say "Why didn't we do something
about this back then when we had a chance?"

For most people, the only option they have at this stage is to make noise
about it, but this in itself, if the noise is loud enough and maintained,
provides a backdrop (and fuels a media-food "controversy") for someone in
a position of influence to do something about it if they can see how much
support they will gain.

This is already happening, but not effectively enough yet.

Spread the word. Its at least a "something" to do.

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*===( http://principiadiscordia.com/
*===( http://www.slackware.com/
  #6  
Old March 28th 09, 07:06 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Chris Davies
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

If you do not like PHORM, move to another ISP, if everyone that ws
unhappy with PHORM did something about it, the ISP would go out of
business.


In uk.telecom Mike Jones wrote:
Thats not how this is shaping up to work.


OK. So can I have some answers to the questions,
please? If you can't convince a technically literate
already-not-exactly-enamoured-of-phorm-but-my-isp-doesn't-use-it person
like me, how on earth will you convince sceptics?

Chris
  #7  
Old March 29th 09, 10:23 AM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Dead Paul
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

On Sat, 28 Mar 2009 13:32:07 +0000, Clive wrote:


"Eddie R" wrote in message
...
This week, we raised the pressure on Phorm, by asking major websites to
block Phorm from intercepting their data.

We've yet to have a firm decision from many of these sites - Facebook,
MSN, Google, Youtube, AOL, Yahoo, Amazon and Ebay. But others, including
several major sites, have already agreed to block Phorm. Find out more
about this on the blog next week.


Can you name the major sites that have agreed to block data? I think
you're fighting a losing battle as money is involved. The companies will
not turn down extra revenue. I don't have time to read pages of
information, so just name the sites. If they have agreed then there will
be no problem with you doing so.

If you do not like PHORM, move to another ISP, if everyone that ws unhappy
with PHORM did something about it, the ISP would go out of business.


Right now, we need to pile on the pressure. Once sites start blocking
Phorm, more people will understand that the concerns are real, and Phorm
can be stopped.

== Take Action ==


I could say the same to you. After a year of campaigns there has been NO
media coverage, no one attending meetings and no other alternative way
provided by you of how the ISP will raise the money lost by not taking
part.


They don't have the money yet so it's not lost money. It's potentially
unearned money. If we don't like them earning money in that particular
manner we can object and we don't have to provide alternatives. It's like
being asked to give a thief money for lost income because we have
installed burglar alarms. If we do not agree with the despicable behaviour
of money grubbing entities we will not provide an alternative - are you
mad?


Want to support our work? We're funded by technologists who care for
digital rights. Please donate via
http://www.openrightsgroup.org/support- org/


I would NOT advise giving money to that group.

--
http://www.nodpi.org


  #8  
Old March 29th 09, 10:30 AM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Dead Paul
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

On Fri, 27 Mar 2009 18:40:24 +0000, Chris Davies wrote:

In uk.telecom Eddie R wrote:
3 Block Phorm: opt your website out


I'm not sure of the relevance of this posting to uk.t, but how would one
go about blocking phorm from one's website anyway?

Chris


There are a few anti-phorm websites with information on this subject. I
have also come across one or two websites which employ js to detect and
resolve the browser's ISP and if it is part of the group actively
considering phorm then the website sends a page telling the user about it
and why it may potentially block them from access in the future.

  #9  
Old March 29th 09, 09:10 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Mike Jones
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

Responding to Chris Davies:

If you do not like PHORM, move to another ISP, if everyone that ws
unhappy with PHORM did something about it, the ISP would go out of
business.


In uk.telecom Mike Jones wrote:
Thats not how this is shaping up to work.


OK. So can I have some answers to the questions, please? If you can't
convince a technically literate
already-not-exactly-enamoured-of-phorm-but-my-isp-doesn't-use-it person
like me, how on earth will you convince sceptics?

Chris



Not my job to "convince sceptics".

You've got the heads-up, decide for yourself what you do next.

Google is, if not your friend, at least useful.

ixquick.com looks better, and try reading up on the current bank of info
on theregister.com.

Hand holding is not available a this time. Da Management.

--
*===( http://www.400monkeys.com/God/
*===( http://principiadiscordia.com/
*===( http://www.slackware.com/
  #10  
Old March 30th 09, 01:16 PM posted to alt.privacy.spyware,uk.telecom,uk.telecom.broadband,alt.privacy
Chris Davies
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Default [ORG-action] Block Phorm

In uk.telecom Mike Jones wrote:
Not my job to "convince sceptics".
You've got the heads-up, decide for yourself what you do next.


So how will website owners become convinced to block Phorm if you refuse
to convince them?


Google is, if not your friend, at least useful.


Consider me a sceptic. Why should I bother to search google for something
that doesn't affect me personally?


Hand holding is not available a this time. Da Management.


I suspect it's going to be tricky to gather momentum for a cause you're
clearly not prepared to support.

Chris
 




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