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The Internet's ability to reproduce material perfectly, globally and at very low cost challenges some of the assumptions on which the system of Intellectual Property Rights (copyright, trademark, etc.) is based. A number of consultations have taken place to try to address these challenges
This is Janet’s response to the Ministry of Justice call for evidence on the European Commission’s data protection proposals. The JNT Association, trading as Janet, is the non-profit company limited by guarantee that operates the Janet network connecting education and research organisations in the UK to each other and to the Internet.
This is JANET(UK)’s response to the Ministry of Justice Call for Evidence on the Current Data Protection Legislative Framework. JANET(UK) is the operator of the UK’s publicly-funded National Research and Education Network, JANET, which connects universities, colleges, research organisations and regional schools networks to each other and to the Internet.
Various consultations relate to the European Data Protection Directive and its implementation
This response is structured around the questions in Nominet's consultation paper: 1. Should Nominet have an abuse policy and would creation of one be in line with its vision of making the internet a trusted space? [section1, and section 2(a)]  
This is JANET(UK)’s submission to the inquiry into the EU Internal Security Strategy by the Home Affairs Sub-Committee of the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Union.
This is JANET(UK)’s response to the Home Office consultation on Amendments to the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000. JANET(UK) is the operator of the JANET network, which connects universities, colleges, research organisations and schools networks to each other, to education networks elsewhere in the world, and to the public Internet.
This is JANET(UK)’s response to the Home Office/Scottish Executive consultation on posession of extreme pornographic material.
This is JANET(UK)’s response to the All Party Internet Group's enquiry into the Computer Misuse Act 1990.
A number of consultations relate to criminal conduct on line, either creating new criminal offences, or working out how best to respond to them