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The public domain and open government data Jonathan Gray The Open Knowledge Foundation Communia 2010, Torino 29 th June 2010

The public domain and open government data

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Talk on open government data and the public domain given at 3rd Communia Conference: University and Cyberspace: Reshaping Knowledge Institutions for the Networked Age.

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The public domain andopen government data

Jonathan GrayThe Open Knowledge Foundation

Communia 2010, Torino29th June 2010

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From books to bits...

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“Raw Data Now!”

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Why do we care?

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European PSI is worth €27 billion(2006, MEPSIR Study)

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TransparencyAccountabilityImproved public service provisionHarnessing external expertiseDynamic two way relationship between citizens and public bodies...

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Communia Workshop 5

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Over 40 recommendations

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“Make digital upstream non-personal public sector information available at

marginal cost (i.e. zero).”

Rufus PollockOpen Knowledge Foundation

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“Free your data, especially maps and other geographic information, plus

the non-personal data that drives the police, health and social services.”

Tom SteinbergmySociety

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“Build relationships between civil servants and existing community

networks of people interested in re-using government data.”

Ton ZijlstraDutch government consultant

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Government/citizen driven open government data initiatives:

Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Spain, Sweden, UK, US...

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data.gov.uk

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UK GovernmentPublic Data Principles

(25th June 2010)

“Public data will be released under the same open licence which enables

free reuse, including commercial reuse”

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UK GovernmentPublic Data Principles

(25th June 2010)

“Public data will be freely available to use in any lawful way ”

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UK GovernmentPublic Data Principles

(25th June 2010)

“Public bodies should actively encourage the re-use of their public

data”

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Image creditsMonk at Work from Wikimedia CommonsBureaucracy by KongharaldThe National Archives by Nick CooperWork with schools by New York Public LibraryImages by Otto Neurath and the Isotype Institute from FulltableOKCon, Rufus Pollock and Participants by jwygPlumbing Bits by cmurtaughHarwell Dekatron Computer by MichaelWilson78Pierre Vivant's Traffic Light Tree by William WarbyThe Green Light by Ted PercivalOnline does not equal open by jwygLego Bricks by bdesham

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