FIPR Interception of Communications Consultation Library

FIPR: Foundation for Information Policy Research

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Interception of Communications in the United Kingdom Consultation Library

The Foundation for Information Policy Research (FIPR) is offering its web site as a library for submissions to the Home Office's consultation on interception of communications.

In an effort to promote openness and the sharing of ideas and opinions, FIPR would like to offer all interested individuals, organisations, and groups the opportunity publish their consultation responses for public review.

Please send your response by e-mail to Gus Hosein.

We request that the submitted document is in ascii text or html format (but we can also accept Postscript, PDF, and MS-Word). If you would prefer us to link to a document on your own site, just send us the URL.

The Home Office consultation paper is available on the Internet.

See the original call for submissions released by FIPR.

Submissions

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The Foundation for Information Policy Research is registered in England and Wales under the Companies Act 1985 as a private company limited by guarantee (No.3574631). Application for charitable status is in progress.

Last Revised: August 31 1999