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Round three for BT's Phorm trials

News One opponent of the trial, the think tank Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), still has legal concerns about the upcoming Phorm test. Richard Clayton, FIPR treasurer, told silicon.com... [29 Sep 2008]

Phorm defends 'traffic-analysis' methods

News Phorm - whose Webwise and Open Internet Exchange (OIX) technologies were used by BT in a trial on its customers - says the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) is wrong to say the use of Phorm's technologies... [11 Apr 2008]

Kids risk "e-discrimination" warns think tank

News Technology think tank the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) conducted the study for the Information Commissioner, assessing the data protection and privacy implications of the growth in children's... [22 Nov 2006]

Will RIPA lead to an infestation of Vamp-ires?

News Detective Chief Inspector Matt Sarti told the a meeting organised by the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) that there are 200 computers sitting in police forensic centres and property cupboards with... [15 Aug 2006]

Snooping fears ease as draconian rule dies a death

News Despite being opposed to crypto controls when unseating the Tories in 1997 the Labour party changed its tune once in power and succumbed to requests from the US to push once more to get such measures in place, according to Ross Anderson,... [25 May 2005]

ID cards "an expensive and dangerous folly"

News The government's plans are an expensive and dangerous folly," said FIPR director Ian Brown in a statement. The FIPR warning ended with calls for a rethink by the Home Secretary and also touched on a... [30 Jul 2004]

Politicians finally set to vote on 'Europe's DMCA'

News The Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) reckons not only could the homes of alleged music file-sharers be raided using the new law but large companies could also use it to raid premises, seize evidence and... [08 Mar 2004]

Births, deaths and marriages database eroding privacy

News However, the database could easily grow to include far more information than necessary for its stated purpose, and in fact has already done so, warns IT policy think tank the Foundation for Information Policy Research... [30 Oct 2003]

UK file-swappers face two years in jail

News The EUCD is intended to aid copyright holders in cracking down on counterfeiting and piracy, but organisations such as UK think tank the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) argue that it is likely to... [08 Oct 2003]

Will cost and controversy keep Britain ID-free?

News Ian Brown, director of technology think tank Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), believes that the government is starting to get cold feet on the subject. FIPR's Brown told silicon.com... [22 Sep 2003]

EU anti-piracy law under fire

News At the head of the movement is the think-tank FIPR (Foundation for Information Policy Research). A planned EU directive designed to strengthen intellectual property rights has hit a roadblock. Groups opposed to the... [15 Sep 2003]

EU digital copyright vote delayed again

News But the directive could backfire on some of its sponsors, such as Microsoft, according to Ross Anderson of the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR). An analysis on the implementation of the copyright... [12 Sep 2003]

Blunkett has "underestimated" cost of ID cards

News But Ian Brown, director of technology think tank the Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), said independent estimates are nearer the £100 mark. The real cost of national ID cards could be double or even... [07 Jul 2003]

NHS patient data damned as 'insecure'

News The Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR), a non-profit group, argued that the NHS' patient-data strategy is fundamentally flawed, and is likely to leave personal information increasingly insecure. [05 Feb 2003]

Data retention 'blow' dealt to UK government

News The Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) welcomed these views. Ian Brown, director of FIPR, said: "Records of the websites we visit, who we communicate with and where we go with our mobile... [16 Sep 2002]

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