Britain – Growing Calls Emerge to Make Phorm Opt-In Drew Wilson | April 30, 2008 After being criticized for being illegal by many including FIPR, now there is growing calls by others to make Phorm opt-in instead of opt-out to conform with British privacy laws.
Britain – FIPR Phones Home to Say that Phorm is Actually Illegal Drew Wilson | April 24, 2008 The Phorm storm in Britain has made the headlines a couple of times. The question on whether the system is even legal has gotten FIPR demanding the Home Office to retract certain comments they made where they suggest Phorm is actually legal.
CIPPIC Comments on FTC Proposal on Consumer Tracking Adverts Drew Wilson | April 12, 2008 The Phorm storm may be taking place far away, but few are aware of a similar storm brewing in the United States. Should advertising have the ability to track online users?
Phorm Storm Continues to Ravage British Users Drew Wilson | March 18, 2008 Last week, we briefly covered the Phorm controversy facing British uses. This week, the controversy continues with other players jumping in on the action.
CIPPIC wants Google Double-Click Merger Reviewed Drew Wilson | August 3, 2007 Is Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick a monopoly in the advertising market? That’s what many have been wondering for a while.