>>> 
>>> If you/we want something different, then we need to make a case for that 
>>> being the best option which is far stronger than "looks like privatization. 
>>> Oppose"
>>> 
>> 
>> The best option is the one where all published government data is 
>> automatically, by law, put into the public domain (as I believe, is the case 
>> in the US).
> 
> Don't forget 'and in a sensible format'. Having all government data put into 
> the public domain is less useful (though still better than the UK situation) 
> if it's just a collection of Word or PDF files. :)
> 

yeah, but I'd live with it if it were the price of freedom.

> Paul
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