2011/7/1 Mark Goodge <[email protected]>:
> This may be of interest to some here, given that Bailii's funding woes have
> previously been a matter of discussion:
>
> http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/information_provided_to_bailii_f
>
> It answers a few of the questions as to why Bailii take the line they do
> with permitting reuse of the data (specifically, they appear to be
> prohibited from doing so by the DoJ), but it also raises others - such as
> how, if they're being paid by the DoJ to put the stuff on the website, they
> can really be that short of money. I could do what Bailii are doing for much
> less than the DoJ are paying them. So, I reckon, could MySociety.

"Could you copy us with any documents you send to bailii" even.

Naive web publication (which is what tribunals do) would allow us to
scrape and use and bailii could too.

-- 
Francis Davey

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