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Rupert Allman | 14:37 UK time, Saturday, 19 April 2008

Gone, surely, are the days when the was considered secretive and closed. Sound recordings of the House started thirty years ago - recently presented a programme all about this on Radio 4.

Odd then that so much of the is only available either or if you are on the books of a British university.

If you're outraged by this, you're not alone. is a professor in Taiwan who thinks everyone should have . Its got .

You can hear Eddie's interview with Erik Ringmar here:

The firm were given permission to digitise the parliamentary record. Eddie has been speaking its Publishing Director - Dan Burnstone:

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