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Hopefully this will set a precedent and more companies like amazon will block Phorm
Servers shouldn't have to get involved with this.

Back when Phorm was being installed via spyware and included a rootkit, it was the end-user's job to make sure it didn't get installed. Now that ISPs are installing it, it's the government's job to tell ISPs to knock it off. It's difficult to comprehend why the UK government believes Phorm is legal: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7998009.stm

I understand why Amazon decided to act, but it's only a stopgap solution.