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Call for Participation: IGOtf

What is IGOtf? It's a task force of IGOs ... and those are:

"Independent Government Observers

The Internet has created a new generation of individuals and institutes that practice the time-honored tradition of observing and reporting on the activities of government. These are reporters in the sense of court reporters, not journalists, auditors as in independent investigators rather than CPAs.

The classic independent observer is the court reporter, such as Henry Wheaton and Richard Peters, two businessmen in the early days of the Republic who took it upon themselves to collect, print, and sell the decisions of courts. Indeed, it was a business spat between those two that led to the classic pronouncement by the Supreme Court on works of government:

The Court is unanimously of opinion that no reporter has or can have any copyright in the written opinions, and that the judges thereof cannot confer on any reporter any such right. Wheaton v. Peters, 33 U.S. (8 Pet.) 591 (1834)

The new breed of government observers span all walks of life. In addition to a vibrant commercial sector, there are increasingly a number of nonprofit, academic, and individual citizen efforts."

Public.Resource.Org is organizing an unconference -- they are looking for 100 delegates to meet and work on issues of making government information more accessible to more people in a variety of formats. Find out more information here.

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The find out more here sentence does not have an url.

http://www.igotf.org/

Thanks, Kimo. Amazing what one little space can do in a HTML tag.

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