The Liberal Democrats are setting up a policy working group looking at information technology and in particular its implication for intellectual property. There will be consultation sessions at the party’s conferences this autumn and in spring 2011, followed then by a policy paper to be debated at the autumn 2011 conference.
Here’s the consultation paper that has just been published ready for the first of those consultation sessions:
Information Technology and Intellectual Property Consultation Paper
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