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It’s the last day to respond to this consultation. Some ideas for your response (which I suggest you send by e-mail as the form on this page is a bit suspect): There needs to be a clear separation between the mapping data, which needs to be freely available to the public that paid for it through taxes, and applications of that data like maps. Perhaps Ordnance Survey needs cutting into two parts and all the map data needs to be placed into a free commons? The result would surely be acceleration of both innovation and competition in geographic data in the UK.
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Ryan Paul digs deep in Asay’s (very public) past and notes his previous scepticism about desktop Linux seems to have suddenly evaporated. Hiring a critic can be a great way to reform.
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If you didn’t do this when I asked first time, please do it now 🙂 Pretty please?
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“A major change to UK copyright law is likely to be introduced and debated within the space of one hour on the last day of the current parliament, according to Labour MP Tom Watson.” And it will affect you personally. And this is not party-partisan; it’s Watson’s own party that’s trying to ram this down your throat. Go right now to WriteToThem.com and tell your MP this isn’t acceptable.
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The official standards group is running a public review of ODF interoperability.
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