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 13) What is the single most important policy/action, that you think would benefit New Zealands economy, when regarding ICT? 
  
 14) Do you think that ICT is more or less important than other infrastructure services, such as water and sanitation? 
  
-15) Do you ever plan on completing the copyright review that is currently underway? 
+15) Do you ever plan on completing the copyright review, which has been underway for over 10 years
  
 16) Do you personally believe that a person has a right to be in possession of information, and has a human right not to be persecuted for being in possession of information, regardless of how they came into possession the information originally (not an issue of transmittion, just of being in posession)? If not why? 
  
 17) Is the European councils decision on not allowing universal software patents in the EU, likely to affect the proposed draft patent act, which is current in the final stages of review, and currently allows for software patents? 
  
 18) You've said that you think that restricting certain types of traffic is bad; what about services that specifically prohibit certain traffic types, like Vodafone's new 3G service which prohibits VoIP? And telecoms terms and services on residential plans, which make every user in breach. 
  
 19) Electronic Voting? Why have we not done this? It seems that there is no good technological or paranoid reason that we do not allow electronic voting? Don't you think that allowing Web/ and electronic voting would (which could be spread over a period of time...) would masively increase voter turn out in this country? Considering the last elections saw the lowest voter turn out ever.