FIPR library of IOCA consultation responses is UP

Caspar Bowden cb@fipr.org
Tue, 17 Aug 1999 20:29:04 +0100


FOUNDATION FOR INFORMATION POLICY RESEARCH
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Aug 17th 1999

FIPR library of IOCA consultation responses is UP.
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'Interception of Communications in the United Kingdom'
http://www.fipr.org/ioca/library.html
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We request that the submitted document is in ASCII text or html format (but
we can also accept Postscript, PDF, and MS-Word). If you would prefer us to
link to a document on your own site, just send us the URL. If there is a
admin delay hosting on your own site, send us a copy and we will change
our site to link to yours when live !

Please send your response by e-mail to: ioca@fipr.org
(for the attention of Gus Hosein)

The Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) is offering its web
site as a library for submissions to the Home Office's consultation on
interception of communications which closes today, Aug 13th 1999

In an effort to promote openness and the sharing of ideas and opinions, FIPR
would like to offer all interested individuals, organisations, and groups
the opportunity publish their consultation responses for public review.

FIPR advisory council members have written and gathered past submissions to
make them available electronically, including those for the DTI's 1997
consultation on trusted-third parties, and the March 1999 consultation on
electronic commerce (http://www.fipr.org/library/library.html currently has
lists 40 submissions).

The Home Office consultation paper is available at
http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/oicd/ioc.htm
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Caspar Bowden                    http://www.fipr.org
Director, Foundation for Information Policy Research
Tel: +44(0)171 354 2333      Fax: +44(0)171 827 6534