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Tag archive for ‘digitaleconomy’

The Digital Economy Bill must not be laundered through wash-up

Dear Harriet Harman I am writing to you in your capacity as Leader of the House of Commons. My MP Richard Caborn may have made representations to you already on my behalf however I wanted to emphasise how important this matter is to me. Please ensure the Digital Economy Bill benefits from the full scrutiny [...]

Stop Disconnection Sheffield

I’ve never even been to a protest before, let alone organised one, however given how wrong the Government’s proposals on the Internet are I’ve decided I can’t just sit back and let them happen. There will be a flash mob protest outside Sheffield Train Station at 5:55pm on Wednesday 24 March. It’ll only take 20 [...]

Stop net censorship in the UK

The Open Rights Group calls attention to a proposed Digital Economy Bill amendment that, if accepted, would allow the Government to censor the web in the name of enforcing copyright law. I have put fingers to keyboard once again, therefore, resulting in the following missive to the noble Lords who came up with the idea. [...]

Digital Economy Bill Unconference and Workshops

I’m excited to announce that the Open Rights Group, in association with the GIST foundation, is hosting a free unconference and workshop on the Digital Economy Bill in Sheffield this month: Date: Wednesday, January 27, 2010 Time: 13:30 – 21:00 Location: The Showroom CafĂ© Bar, Paternoster Row, Sheffield, S1 2BX The Digital Economy Bill will [...]

Has the Digital Economy Bill opened a book on the future of libraries?

I’ve been following debate on the Digital Economy Bill quite closely since it was announced and have written about it here a