This blog post has reminded me - as the title says, 'Three Days Left to
Comment on the Digital Britain Interim Report
<http://writetoreply.org/actually/2009/03/09/three-days-left-to-comment-
on-the-digital-britain-interim-report/> ' (http://bit.ly/10FjYO).
The link to the WriteToReply Digital Britain Interim Report is
http://writetoreply.org/digitalbritain/ or you could contribute to the
The Fake Digital Britain Report at
http://wiki.writetoreply.org/wiki/The_Fake_Digital_Britain_Report
I've had a quick look, and there doesn't seem to be much (any?) mention
of cultural heritage, or the museums, libraries and archives sector. We
might not be directly relevant (though why not?) but there are sections
on 'Digital Content', 'Original UK content', copyright and 'Equipping
Everyone to Benefit from Digital Britain' that could affect our sector
in the future.
The BBC has a summary and link to the report at
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7858062.stm.
cheers, Mia
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