Posted: 11th Mar, 2009 By: MarkJ
There will be an important debate today in the
House of Commons between 10am and 12am about
Online Privacy and the Interception of Internet Communications. The meeting will be chaired by Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer and attended by the following individuals:
Sir Tim Berners Lee
Invetor of the World Wide Web.
Mr Nicholas Bohm
General Counsel Foundation for Information Policy Research
Dr Richard Clayton
Security Expert, Cambridge University & Treasurer, Foundation for Information Policy Research
Mr Jim Killock
Open Rights Group
Mr Robert M. Topolski
US Federal Communications Commission panel member
Alexander Hanff
Anti-Phorm campaigner
Many others will also be joining the debate between peers and MPs, though it is not yet certain whether Phorm will send somebody to represent its controversial behavioural advertising system. Sadly
NoDPI reports that
BT were invited but declined. We hope to have further details on this debate in due course.