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  • The good Blarney answered my question by saying, it was a long way off: that this place was called Killock, and the nearest town was Killarney.

    The Old Woman 1800

  • Now, “We were very pleased to invite Jim Killock to take part in the House of Lords Round Table Event back on March 11th and after meeting Jim and having a long discussion over lunch and after the event, we decided on a number of collaborative strategies we could initiate,” he says on NoDPI, going on »»»

    Anti-Phorm NoDPI Brussels bound 2009

  • Ben Goldacre (Guardian/Bad Science) will then join Gerd on a panel, chaired by our Executive Director, Jim Killock, to take questions from the audience.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Ben Goldacre (Guardian/Bad Science) will then join Gerd on a panel, chaired by our Executive Director, Jim Killock, to take questions from the audience.

    Open Rights Group forum on proposal to cut British households off from the net if one member is accused of illegal downloads - Boing Boing 2009

  • The BBC has Open Rights Group executive director Jim Killock saying his organisation expects more sites to follow suit and, “also ISPs to drop plans to snoop on web users.”

    Anti-Phorm NoDPI Brussels bound 2009

  • Killock was his name, on seeing the use I made of my weapon, took it into his head to teach me the broadsword exercise, which I very soon learnt.

    Ben Burton Born and Bred at Sea William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • One Sunday we went to the Marine Barracks, where we heard that Sergeant Killock and Tom Sawyer were stationed.

    Ben Burton Born and Bred at Sea William Henry Giles Kingston 1847

  • Jim Killock, director of the ORG, said ISPs were in no mood for compromise at the debate.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • On the idea of an independent blacklisting body, Jim Killock, executive director of the Open Rights Group, said: "On the face of it, I find it hard to imagine how it would resolve complaints or who would take liability when things go wrong."

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

  • Jim Killock, director of the Open Rights Group, said events like the UK riots were often used to attack civil liberties.

    BBC News - Home 2011

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