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Crazy Frog ringtone fine is just so much small change

12.00.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Wed 21st Dec 2005

Crazy Frog

Responding to the £40,000 fine issued to MBlox, the company that supplied the Crazy Frog ring tones, by the Independent Committee for the Supervision of Standards of the Telephone Information Services (ICSTIS), Norman Lamb MP, Liberal Democrat Shadow DTI Secretary, said "This fine represents small change compared to the estimated £10m profit that the sale of the Crazy Frog ring tone made for its owner Jamba."

Norman Lamb went on to say "The real underlying concern is that consumers continue to be misled when purchasing mobile phone extras, and current regulations do not effectively target the content providers, which are providing the services and making the more significant profits. There seems to be a clear case for better regulation of both service and content providers in this market in order to protect consumers. I will be writing to Ofcom and ICSTIS challenging them to update the regulations accordingly."

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