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Here's some interesting reading.
E-mails from the SMC and Peter White seeking to lobby MPs to ensure that research is excluded from FAOI requests.
No wonder they are dragging their heels!
http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/documents/140606-annex1-pdf/
(From page 28 onwards)
E-mails from the SMC and Peter White seeking to lobby MPs to ensure that research is excluded from FAOI requests.
No wonder they are dragging their heels!
http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/documents/140606-annex1-pdf/
(From page 28 onwards)
From: Sent: To: Subject: Attachments: Fiona Fox 31 October 2013 16:41 Fiona Fox FW: Letter Fol letter final.docx
Hi Folks Those of you who, like the SMC, are worried about the malicious use of FOI against researchers may like to see this and use it in your own efforts. I have just been briefed about^^^^H^FOIing a number of universities about their primate research ~^|^ s a convicted animal rights extremist!!! Surely this was never the intent of FOIII Cheers Fiona
From: Sent: 28 October 2013 19:26 To: Cc: Fiona .Fox (fionaPsciencemediacentre.oro'i Subject: FW: Letter
Dear all. As you can read, QMUL are lobbying MPs to get a good FOIA exemption passed into law that properiy defends research. Please use this as a basis for asking your own Universities and other likely lobbyists to get in touch with their own or your own friendly MPs. Best wishes, Peter University of London Fax:+44-(e)2e.7882_284S Mile End Road E-mail:| London El 4NS UK To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to 2- greatandgood+unsubscribe(@sciencemediacentre.org. 28
Dear XXX, The Intellectual Property bill currently going through Pariiament includes a proposed exemption for current researcii from disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act requests and would prevent the premature release of data in academic research. We very much welcome this necessary exempfion as we believe that it will do much to avoid the significant risks to academic freedom presented under the current prepublication exempfion of the Act. We also believe that it will help ensure the ability and willingness of researchers to engage in free inquiry into important areas of research.
We are writing to you because we are concerned that the bill as it stands may not fully clarify when the exemption from requests applies. In many cases, a research project proceeds via a series of publications, rather than one alone, progressively investigating and reporting outcomes. This, for example, is the case with the P/VCE Trial, an important study into the safety and efficacy of various treatments for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in which QMUL researchers have participated for the last 10 years. Here there have been separate papers, published according to a defined research and publicafion strategy, that have addressed, or will address in sequence the main results of the effectiveness and safety of the treatments, their costeffectiveness, long-term follow-up and the mediators of the treatments to explain how they work.
It is not immediately clear from the bill as it stands whether information from such a continuing series of publjcafions within a given research project would fall within the exemption beyond the first publication, since it may be argued that a "report of the research" has already been published under the present wording of proposed Section 20. We would therefore suggest the following slight change to clarify "the programme" and "publication... of a report": "the programme is continuing with a view to the publication, by a public authority or any other person, of a report of the research that either includes the requested data or the analysed results thereof." We hope that you will raise this issue in Pariiament so that the bill may be ensured to have its intended and necessary effect. With best regards XXXX