[Wikimediauk-l] FOI request to Met over IWF / Wikipedia controversy rejected

2009-01-08 Thread Owen Blacker
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/advice_to_the_internet_watch_fou They just responded, rejecting my request under s17(4): In accordance with the Act, this letter represents a Refusal Notice for this particular request under Section 17(4). Section 17(4) of the Act provides: (4) A public

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] FOI request to Met over IWF / Wikipedia controversy rejected

2009-01-08 Thread geni
2009/1/8 Owen Blacker o...@blacker.me.uk: I don't suppose anyone has any evidence that the IWF definitely contacted a specific police force, do they? :o) No. From what we know now know of their internal operations the determination as to an image's status is done internally by their own

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] FOI request to Met over IWF / Wikipedia controversy rejected

2009-01-08 Thread Andrew Gray
2009/1/8 Owen Blacker o...@blacker.me.uk: I don't suppose anyone has any evidence that the IWF definitely contacted a specific police force, do they? :o) It's interesting - we always seem to have assumed the Met, but a quick search suggests this isn't publicly stated anywhere, and other