Public record offices & the internet (General)
I wonder if anyone knows where I can find out if public record offices have to follow strict guidelines, when it comes to allowing access to public records, and what our rights are. I know certain medical & criminal have 100 & 30 year closure periods, but something serious has happened to a friend of mine today at the Gwent record office
I also want to find out if the public are allowed to transcribe records held at county record offices and publish them on the internet.
My friend David Woolven was denied access to removal order records dating from the 1820's because we are publishing the transcriptions on the internet. I will be visiting the Gwent record office on Friday to photograph some more church records, and I feel I may get the same wrath.
Mike
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- Public record offices & the internet -
monfamilies,
2007-11-13, 12:33
- Public records and Copyright ( UK) -
slowhands,
2007-11-13, 23:03
- Public records and Copyright ( UK) - monfamilies, 2007-11-14, 02:19
- Public records and Copyright ( UK) -
slowhands,
2007-11-13, 23:03