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BT Steaming Ahead With Phorm Trials

By Dianne See Morrison - Thu 17 Jul 2008 07:05 AM PST

Despite the controversy that’s been kicked up, BT is going ahead with more trials in the coming weeks with Phorm, the behavioural ad technology firm that has developed software that tracks consumers surfing habits online inorder to deliver more targeted advertising to them, reports the Ft.com.

BT has been eager to implement the technology to gain a share of the online advertising market, but has already landed itself in hot water after conducting two trials in 2006-2007 without the consent of its customers. Theregister.co.uk reports that the EU has told the UK government to get to grips with Phorm, or it would, noting that BT’s unauthorised earlier trials breached EU directives. Both the Information Commissioner’s Office and the Home Office have declined to go after BT (NYSE: BT).

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1 Response:
  • From bluecar1 Sun 27 Jul 2008 02:14 PM

    BT are still steaming ahead!!!

    but the trials has been delayed countless times since march and al BT will say is “it will start soon”

    problems with RIPA, PERC, DPA and copyright laws

    added to that BT can’t get a legal change to there T’s AND C’s as phrm run the opt-in / out website and so can’t authenticate the primary account holder without breaking DPA

    shame

    peter

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