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Media response to Lords internet privacy meeting - updated

Uncategorised 11 March 2009 Hits: 381

 The Register - Phorm CEO clashes with Berners-Lee at Parliament

The Times - Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee wants ban on snooping on internet users

BBC News - Web founder's 'snooping' warning

The Guardian - Web inventor warns against third-party internet snooping

The Telegraph - Online privacy demanded by web founders

Probably more out there to be added to the list.  Notably, each report leads with Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

The Daily Mail - Internet ad tracking system will put a 'spy camera' in the homes of millions, warns founder of the web

PC Pro - Berners-Lee: Phorm is like a "TV camera in your room"

PC Pro - Why wouldn't BT stand up for Phorm?

New Scientist - Internet at risk from "wiretapping", says web inventor

ZDnet - Berners-Lee: Deep packet inspection compromises Net integrity

Personal Computer World - Tim Berners-Lee attacks web 'snooping'

 

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