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International alarm rings over UK ICT policy
Computer Weekly - International standards bodies have raised an alarm over the UK's
game-changing techno-economic policy, breaking with protocol to fire
warning shots at the Cabinet Office and calling for a reversal of the
open source commitments it made the backbone of its ICT Strategy.
The
policy has pitted competition honchos, invigorated by the reforming
tide of networked ICT, against trade policy wonks, who preside over a
system of international standardisation that encompasses intellectual
property law, an immense bureaucracy of engineers, and age-old trade
flows.
Back home it already threatens a rift between Cabinet
Office and the Department of Business, Innovation and Skills which
usually sets standards policy. The British Standards Organisation,
operating under BIS mandate, has taken the unprecedented step of warning
government to scrap the offending policy or risk breaching its
international obligations.
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