Accessing and Licensing Government Data under Open Access Conditons external link

2012

Abstract

This study examines how to best ensure the re-use of governmental data in Europe, with special focus on the legal solutions available for managing IP rights that may subsist in public sector databases. The implementation of Directive 96/9/EC introduced a new, sui generis database right aimed at protecting the investments made by the producer of a non-original database in the collection, verification or presentation of the contents of a database. The Database Directive seems not to exclude public sector databases from the sui generis protection. The research therefore analyses the interface between the Database Directive and the Directive on the reuse of public sector information (PSI), as well as the possible solutions for maximizing the re-use of both protected and unprotected public datasets. Among the solutions is the use of open content licences. The study investigates when re-use initiatives can take place with ‘no rights reserved’ conditions (and when, consequently, public bodies should be encouraged to adopt these schemes), and which open content licensing system is best suited to guarantee unrestricted re-use of public sector databases. The study concludes that the development of a strong and effective international standardized open data licensing system should be given priority to provide users of public sector databases with the necessary legal certainty and to stop the proliferation of national (potentially incompatible) initiatives.

Overheidsinformatie

Bibtex

Report{nokey, title = {Accessing and Licensing Government Data under Open Access Conditons}, author = {}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1368.pdf}, year = {0112}, date = {2012-01-12}, abstract = {This study examines how to best ensure the re-use of governmental data in Europe, with special focus on the legal solutions available for managing IP rights that may subsist in public sector databases. The implementation of Directive 96/9/EC introduced a new, sui generis database right aimed at protecting the investments made by the producer of a non-original database in the collection, verification or presentation of the contents of a database. The Database Directive seems not to exclude public sector databases from the sui generis protection. The research therefore analyses the interface between the Database Directive and the Directive on the reuse of public sector information (PSI), as well as the possible solutions for maximizing the re-use of both protected and unprotected public datasets. Among the solutions is the use of open content licences. The study investigates when re-use initiatives can take place with ‘no rights reserved’ conditions (and when, consequently, public bodies should be encouraged to adopt these schemes), and which open content licensing system is best suited to guarantee unrestricted re-use of public sector databases. The study concludes that the development of a strong and effective international standardized open data licensing system should be given priority to provide users of public sector databases with the necessary legal certainty and to stop the proliferation of national (potentially incompatible) initiatives.}, keywords = {Overheidsinformatie}, }

The Protection of Cinematographic Heritage in Europe external link

IRIS Plus, num: 8, 2014

Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {The Protection of Cinematographic Heritage in Europe}, author = {Gorini, S.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/1366.pdf}, year = {0605}, date = {2014-06-05}, journal = {IRIS Plus}, number = {8}, keywords = {Auteursrecht, Intellectuele eigendom}, }

Convergence, information intermediairies and media pluralism – mapping the legal, social and economic issues at hand: A quick scan external link

Kleinen-von Königslöw, K., van der Noll, R. & Helberger, N.
pp: 48, 2014

Mediarecht

Bibtex

Report{nokey, title = {Convergence, information intermediairies and media pluralism – mapping the legal, social and economic issues at hand: A quick scan}, author = {Kleinen-von Königslöw, K. and van der Noll, R. and Helberger, N.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Information_intermediaries_and_media_pluralism.pdf}, year = {0603}, date = {2014-06-03}, keywords = {Mediarecht}, }

Consternatie bij de afdeling Vermiste en Gevonden Telefoons external link

Mediaforum, num: 5, pp: 133, 2014

Grondrechten, Privacy

Bibtex

Other{nokey, title = {Consternatie bij de afdeling Vermiste en Gevonden Telefoons}, author = {van Daalen, O.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Mediaforum_2014_5.pdf}, year = {0523}, date = {2014-05-23}, journal = {Mediaforum}, number = {5}, keywords = {Grondrechten, Privacy}, }

Hergebruik herschikt external link

Mediaforum, num: 4, pp: 106-109, 2014

Abstract

Nederland doet mee in het Open Government Partnership, een club landen die de ambitie delen om transparantie in de publieke sector te vergroten. Het recente eerste actieplan benadrukt vooral de noodzaak om meer informatie actief openbaar te maken, en dat te doen op een manier die data herbruikbaar maakt. Daar vroeg de Tweede Kamer eind 2012 al om toen het de motie-Voortman aannam. Wat draagt het wetsvoorstel open overheid daaraan bij?

Overheidsinformatie

Bibtex

Article{nokey, title = {Hergebruik herschikt}, author = {van Eechoud, M.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/Mediaforum_2014_4.pdf}, year = {0520}, date = {2014-05-20}, journal = {Mediaforum}, number = {4}, abstract = {Nederland doet mee in het Open Government Partnership, een club landen die de ambitie delen om transparantie in de publieke sector te vergroten. Het recente eerste actieplan benadrukt vooral de noodzaak om meer informatie actief openbaar te maken, en dat te doen op een manier die data herbruikbaar maakt. Daar vroeg de Tweede Kamer eind 2012 al om toen het de motie-Voortman aannam. Wat draagt het wetsvoorstel open overheid daaraan bij?}, keywords = {Overheidsinformatie}, }

Nederland als internetdokter tussen cybergrootmachten: Faciliteer een veilige en vrije IT-infrastructuur passend bij onze structurele culturele, economische en politieke belangen external link

Het Financieele Dagblad, 2014

Grondrechten, Privacy

Bibtex

Newspaper article{nokey, title = {Nederland als internetdokter tussen cybergrootmachten: Faciliteer een veilige en vrije IT-infrastructuur passend bij onze structurele culturele, economische en politieke belangen}, author = {Arnbak, A.}, url = {http://www.ivir.nl/publicaties/download/FD_20052014.pdf}, year = {0520}, date = {2014-05-20}, journal = {Het Financieele Dagblad}, keywords = {Grondrechten, Privacy}, }

Mass surveillance: the Dutch state of denial external link

Grondrechten, Privacy, Surveillance

Bibtex

Other{nokey, title = {Mass surveillance: the Dutch state of denial}, author = {van Eijk, N.}, url = {https://www.opendemocracy.net/can-europe-make-it/nico-van-eijk/mass-surveillance-dutch-state-of-denial}, year = {0520}, date = {2014-05-20}, keywords = {Grondrechten, Privacy, Surveillance}, }