It seems this is one embaressment that just wont go away for BT.
http://www.p2pnet.net/story/16105“Richard Clayton says it’s illegal. Nicholas Bohm says it’s illegal. Alex Hanff says it’s illegal. The European Commission says it’s illegal.
And yet still Britain’s information commissioner and home secretary refuse to take action against it, says Hanff, ‘It’ being despised targeted advertiser Phorm.
“So the campaign has stepped up a notch and media is being created to increase public awareness,” says Hanff, who’s now appealing to film-makers and anyone else with a satirical bent to make viral videos for YouTube, and/or images like the one on the right for posters and fliers.”
Now Hanff has notched it up ever further.
He’s organising a protest outside BT’s offices in the Barbican in London, England, on July 16.
The occasion? The BT AGM.
“Several BT shareholders are concerned about this issue and will be asking questions before joining the protest outside,” says Hanff.
Alexander Hanff needs to get more publicity if he is to acheive his goals with this protest, I last saw this man on a BBC TV program downloading content on bit torrrent stating how easy it was to do, this after facing down a threat to extradite him to the US for operating a bit torrent tracker, just the sort of crusader to sink some teeth marks into BT it seems.