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Phorm lost almost $30 million in 2009
The controversial company has suffered over the past year, with losses for the company almost hitting the $30 million mark.
Virgin trials deep-packet inspection for file sharing
Virgin Media is looking to monitor the illegal file sharing on its network.
Week in Numbers: Privacy online
This week we celebrate the Queen's first email and look at the Street View controversy.
Home Office under fire for Phorm 'botch job'
The Government has been criticised for its handling of a consultation it has launched into UK communications interception laws.
Phorm loses money and members of the board
The first six months of 2009 have been up and down for Phorm with huge losses as well as massive fundraising revenues, but now more senior...
BT and Phorm escape CPS prosecution
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) confirms no further action will be taken against Phorm and trial system user BT.
UPDATED: BT drops Phorm, investors follow
As BT steps back from behavioural advertising plans, Phorm stays confident while investors falter.
Phorm petition fails to get PM's attention
The Prime Minister's Office has responded to an e-petition regarding Phorm by passing it off to the ICO.
UK gets final EU warning over Phorm
The European Commission is now a step away from taking legal action against the UK government over the Phorm trials.
Home Office widens interception law debate
Civil society campaigners will meet with Home Office officials next week to discuss a review into UK interception laws.
OFT says behavioural advertisers can regulate themselves
But just in case, it plans to work with the ICO to figure out how best to enforce the rules.
EU mulls UK government Phorm response
The UK government’s response to EU privacy concerns surrounding the web monitoring system fails to address the legality of its trial methods.
Open letter asks for Phorm boycott
The Open Rights Group has sent an open letter to several big web firms asking them to boycott the use of Phorm.
Critic compares Phorm to ‘industrial espionage’
Phorm's deep packet inspection system should make some businesses wary, one critic has claimed.
Campaigners celebrate 'victory' over Phorm
Open Rights Group says BT has made the right decision to not implement Phorm's advertising system.
Phorm not worried by government ISP investigation
The new All Party Parliamentary Group on Communications will look into issuse like online privacy and behavioural advertising.
Virgin Media not planning Phorm rollout
Virgin Media hasn't exactly ruled out a Phorm deployment, but then it was never really planning one, either.
Home Office asked Phorm for legal advice
Emails show the Home Office went to Phorm for advice on drawing up documents relating to the behavioural advertising firm.
Phorm spurs EU privacy action against UK
The European Union is taking legal action against the UK over behavioural advertising system Phorm.
Need to Know: Phorm
Phorm is struggling to keep ISPs on side in the UK - but what's all the fuss about?
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