PaulChambers, who was previously found guilty of sending a "menacing tweet, " has been acquitted by the High Court after two-and-a-half years trapped in legal limbo.
It ended up with people such as Stephen Fry standing up in favour of PaulChambers, the man found guilty, and a second appeal being heard by the Chief Lord Justice who quashed the conviction.
Paul Rutter, chair of Chamber Wales which represents chambers of commerce, said the planned improvements would help in the short term but were "not sufficient for the long-term economic needs of Wales".