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Japan-US-FOI
I was recently invited to Japan to talk about efforts in the U.S. to gain
access to government databases. I was struck by the interest in Japan on
the US right to know movement, and I was also very interested in the
freedom of information movement in Japan. I promissed to set up a list
to faciliate exhanges of information between right-to-know experts in the
U.S. and in Japan. This note shows how to subscribe, for those who are
interested in the dialogue. jamie
New Internet list, JAPAN-US-FOI
JAPAN-US-FOI is a list set up for exchanges of information
about Freedom of Information (FOI) in Japan and the U.S.A.
I hope that this list can be used to allow citizens to learn
about right-to-know efforts in both countries.
To become a subscriber, send an email messages to:
LISTPROC@ESSENTIAL.ORG
With a one line message in the body of the email that reads
like:
SUB JAPAN-US-FOI Jane Doe
But, of course, change Jane Doe to your name!
If you have problems subscribing to the list, send a note to
James Love at:
love@tap.org
Best,
Jamie
USA
October 11, 1996
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