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UK's New Freedom of Information Law

posted by:Catherine Thompson // 07:12 AM // January 25, 2005 // Surveillance and social sorting

The UK has a new freedom of information law. Access to information academic Alasdair Roberts has some advice for the British in his essay "Spin Control and Freedom of Information: Lessons for the United Kingdom from Canada."

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