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By James Burke on 29 March 2010 13:49

The second reading of the Digital Economy Bill (#debill) has been confirmed for the 6th April 2010.

We are now entering the time for “wash-up” of unfinished business before Dissolution of Parliament which apparently was announced by MP Tom Watson earlier today at the Games Based Learning Conference.

The #debill has caused much debate in the Internet community together with lobbying for and against but very little quality and detailed debate by the elected Ministers of Parliament has occurred. Many letters have been sent by constituents to their MP’s and under the FOI Act one letter has a note from MP Clare Short in which she confesses "I am afraid I do not really understand the complaint but I would be grateful for your response." which highlights the issue rather well.

38 Degrees has teamed up with the Open Rights Group in providing an easy to use means of sending a letter to your MP requesting proper debate on this bill (copy of response from MP William Hague).

If you live in the UK this Bill could affect you both domestically and professionally. The articles by The Guardian and a brief from the Open Rights Group provide a good way of “getting up to speed” on this Bill and the issues surrounding it.

By James Burke on 02 February 2008 00:00
Following the submarine cable breaks earlier this week that disrupted Internet services in the Middle East and India, how secure and robust is the Internet?
By James Burke on 09 October 2007 23:00
Ofcom are questioning six top broadband provider executives and seeking proposals on how to improve how the ISPs advertise and sell broadband.
By James Burke on 24 August 2006 23:00
In the UK 43% of households still have no Internet access- the South East is the most “connected” region with 33% connected. However, on the plus side of those that do have connections 72% of them are broadband.
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