This is a manifesto for the freedom of information. I chose to do this manifesto in that I think it’s kind of funny how there is a freedom of information act and basically it tells you how you are not allowed information from given sources but I feel that maybe if information was widely distributed and free then there would possibly be a breakthrough in how computer programs are created and even system and maybe we as a human race might evolve and better ourselves.
1. Information Will be Free
All Information will be considered free, No person or Persons will be held responsible for their actions in gaining unlawfully restricted information.
2. Intellectual Property
Information that is created on or after November 30th 2009 will fall under the New Freedom of Information Act 2009 and therefore there will be no cost to be expected from the person or persons within the general public domain that wish to obtain the desired information.
3. Governing bodies
Governing bodies will place down guide lines for individuals or companies to conform to the New Freedom of Information act 2009. Whereas there will be no governing bodies regulating information that is considered to be out of the public view and therefore in breach of the New Freedom Of information Act 2009.
4. No Boundaries
There will be no boundaries that a person or persons will encounter whilst trying to source the information they desire, if any boundaries are encountered then the individual or companies that hold the desired information will be held accountable in a court of law.
5. The Cost
Any individual or companies that do not adhere to these rules will be in breach of the New Freedom of Information Act 2009, in doing so they will also be held accountable in a court of law and will pay a minimum of £100,000 to the person or persons involved.
Well I hope you enjoyed my little manifesto and if you thought it was a bit to deep then maybe you might want to look at my Psycho Cat manifesto under my general tag.
Friday, 13 November 2009
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