The Open Rights Group blog has the story, pointing out how the deadline for comments on the Digital Britain Report was followed so swiftly by a press release that it’s hard to believe that the views submitted by people to the consultation were really considered:
Last Thursday the Open Rights Group along with many others made a submission in response to the Digital Britain Report. In that submission, we said:
This action has the potential for much harm. We call on the ?nal Digital Britain report to
reject the idea of a ?rights agency?.Less than 12 hours later, we found David Lammy and Stephen Carter launching a discussion paper into the shape of the ‘Digital Rights Agency’.
It is hard to believe that either minister had processed the responses on exactly this question in the space of twelve hours.
You can read the full story here.
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