You might want to check out my request
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/the_complete_register

They ICO clearly accept that their web search is not equivalent to a
complete list of entries on the register.

This seems to be at odds with the post office ruling...

Paul /)/+)

2009/4/19 Julian Burgess <[email protected]>:
> The main case I've been dealing with regards the Post Office, but the
> principle applies widely. I wanted the information on branch opening
> times available in a data format (such as CSV). The Post Office
> refused on the basis that it was already available through their
> branch finder service (allowing you to search for a branch by
> postcode/town name), this is very different from a list. I appealed to
> the ICO and they basically agreed with the Post Office as the branch
> finder was named in their publication scheme, they deemed the
> information to be sufficient accessible.
>
> Is this a specific problem because it was named in the publication
> scheme? It would seem strange that this would reduce my ability to get
> hold of information in the format I want.
>
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