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question status | Tabled | |||||||
answering dept id | 10 | |||||||
answering dept short name | Digital, Culture, Media and Sport | |||||||
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hansard heading | Museums and Galleries: Copyright | |||||||
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identifier | HL11447 | |||||||
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parliament number | 57 | |||||||
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question text | To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answer by Lord Ashton of Hyde on 12 November (HL11086), which stated that "Complaints about charges for re-use by museums and galleries may be referred to the Information Commissioner for a binding decision”, whether this is consistent with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO)’s Guide to RPSI, which states that it “can issue a decision notice, unless the complaint concerns charges above marginal cost, in which case we make a non-binding recommendation”, and the ICO’s Decision Notice FS50619465 of 4 April 2017, which states that it can “only make recommendations in respect of any charges levied under the RPSI. | |||||||
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title | House of Lords Tabled Parliamentary Question 2017/19 HL11447 | |||||||
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uin | HL11447 | |||||||
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written parliamentary question type | Ordinary | |||||||
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