(legal term)
In the United Kingdom, this Act and the Data Protection Act 1998
relate to various aspects of information policy and breaches of this policy,
especially with regard to personal information held. For this reason, an
Information Commissioner was assigned the task of providing one point of
contact for both citizens and the authorities regarding both Acts.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 made some changes to the
Data Protection Act of 1998, with one of the most important changes being that
the definition of “data” was extended to cover all personal information held,
including both structured and unstructured records of a manual nature. Though
the Freedom of Information Act of 2000 increased the existing access rights
stipulated in the Data Protection Act 1998, an inquiry by an individual for
personal information being held about himself or herself would be exempted
under the Freedom of Information Act.
See Also:
Privacy.
The Joint Information Systems Committee. Freedom of Information Act 2000:
implementation & practice. [Online, October 2002.] The Joint Information Systems Committee Website.
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/index.cfm?name=pub_ib_foi#attach; Free Software
Foundation, Inc. Website. http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html.