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Prosecutors prep decision on BT-Phorm case

Posted on October 27, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Chris Williams reports:

The Crown Prosecution Service is close to settling on whether to prosecute anyone over BT and Phorm’s secret interception and profiling of internet traffic.

Prosecutors have disclosed they plan to announce their decision at the end of November, following an investigation lasting more than two years. They are deciding whether to press criminal charges against unnamed individuals under Part I of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, which makes interception an offence except in special circumstances.

Read more in The Register.

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