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Yesterday I wrote
about an extraordinarily clueless document from an arm of the UN that
seemed to have no real understanding of what the Internet was, how
people used it, or what should be done to build on its strengths. The
awfulness of that report contrasts painfully with a recent paper from
another international agency, the OECD.
On Open Enterprise blog.
Even though most of the focus around here has been on the UK government's Open Standards consultation (I do hope you've managed to reply by now - time is running out), the ACTA monster is still slouching towards Bethlehem. Things have gone better than I expected, with the ACTA rapporteur
recommending against ratification, the socialists confirming they will
vote against it, and rumours that the liberals will also vote against
it. But it's important to emphasise that it's not dead yet.
On
Open Enterprise blog.