version’) • Accessible = re-usable • Charging: marginal cost as default • Independent authority as a watchdog • Commission guidelines Main changes in the proposal
(Markt en Overheid) may also impact the re-use policy [...] This law was adopted by the Dutch legislator quite recently (March 2011), after years of political discussions. Briefly put and paraphrased this law, imposes a code of conduct upon PSBs undertaking ‘economic activities’, prohibiting them to use public funds for economic activities, unless this is necessary in the public interest. Furthermore, a PSB may not use its PSI, generated under the public task, for economic activities (not aimed at execution of the public task), unless this PSI is also made available to third parties.” (POPSIS, December 2011)
/ observation (in your native language if you want) • Add a title, and a few key words • Answer a few questions about the meaning of the story • Use the blue arrows to go forward (and back) • For questions using a triangle or slide bar: mouse click to place the dot (you cannot drag the dot) • At the end, click ʻFinishʼ or ʻShare another storyʼ to save What is the most memorable PSI re-use or Open Data experience youʼve had or heard recently? http://epsiplatform.eu/content/share-your-story
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