European Commission takes legal action against UK Government over Phorm
14 Apr 2009 | by Anne Cassidy
LONDON - The European Commission has begun legal proceedings against the UK Government over the online behavioural targeting company Phorm.
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LONDON - The European Commission has begun legal proceedings against the UK Government over the online behavioural targeting company Phorm.
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- The Government is to curb the ability of Britain's drug companies to run direct mail campaigns targeting individual patients.
- The Government is to curb the ability of Britain's drug companies to run direct mail campaigns targeting individual patients.
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