At lot of it is still the attitude. It's one where they own it, and we
might allow you to have it subject to controls.

Another area, tax. That should be completely open, particularly areas
where HMRC has lost cases.


On 14 January 2011 14:45, Paul Waring <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 14/01/11 14:44, Paul Waring wrote:
>>
>> On 14/01/11 14:40, Mark Goodge wrote:
>>>
>>> On 14/01/2011 14:23, Nick Leaton wrote:
>>>>
>>>> The other big part is legal data.
>>>>
>>>> Why should court reports, statutes not be in the public sector?
>>>
>>> Statute law is already freely available at statutelaw.gov.uk
>>
>> Well, it's freely available as in there's no charge to visit
>> statuelaw.gov.uk, but it's not freely available as in "here's the data,
>> do whatever you want with it".
>
> Although legislation.gov.uk seems to have a much more permissive licence.
>
> Paul
>
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