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CoPI Diary

20 May 1996 Launch meeting, School of Oriental & African Studies.
8 November 1996 Inaugural meeting, Library Association.
3 February 1997 Presentation to senior civil servants, Cabinet Office.
7 February 1997 Response to government.direct
7 February 1997 Comment on government response to Lords report Information Society: Agenda for Action
11 March 1997 Conference: Information and the Citizen: a Two-Way Street, Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre.
28 April 1997 Second presentation to senior civil servants, Cabinet Office
20 May 1997 First Annual General Meeting, Library Association.
10 November 1997 Extraordinary General Meeting, Library Association.
9 December 1997 Presentation of paper Manifesto for a Wired Society at Online Information 97.
Early 1998 Response to Better Government white paper?
Comment on Privacy Bill?
February 1998 Response to Your Right to Know: the Government’s Proposals for a Freedom of Information Act.
11 March 1998 Meeting for all those interested in CoPI to report on work undertaken so far and to discuss way forward
KPMG, 1 Puddle Dock (next to Blackfriars tube station), 2.30 p.m.
March 1998 Response to Crown Copyright in the Information Age green paper.
June 1998 Joint conference with Library & Information Commission: Interactive Information in the Home: the Potential of Digital Television.
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44-45 Museum St,
London WC1A 1LY.
Tel: +44 (0) 171 831 8003.
Fax: +44 (0) 171 430 1270.
E-mail: iis@dial.pipex.com

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COPI is a coalition working to encourage the development of an information and communications infrastructure which will enable full participation in social, economic and democratic activity.

Last Updated: Friday, February 27, 1998