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By Andy McCue

Published: Thursday 20 July 2006


Name

Philip Mackay


Location

Also Scotland, UK


Occupation

Private


Comment

Well said, Cassandra. See also my comment on the profiting from the proceeds of crime. If I recall correctly, BT Directors were at imminent risk of being accused of this because of Diallers infecting PCs, having ignored ICSTIS on the subject. Perhaps if the directors of VISA UK etc were charged with criminal offenses for profiting from transacting child pornography payments, this issue would be speedily resolved.



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