carol tullo 8 december 2011 global trends in psi annual review
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UK PSI and Open Data Developments 2010-11
September 2010
UK Government Licensing Framework and
Open Government Licence
UK Government Licensing Framework and
Open Government Licence
Right to Data clause
Protection of Freedoms Bill
introduced
Right to Data clause
Protection of Freedoms Bill
introduced
February 2011 (intro.)
March 2011
Public Data Corporation
plans announcedBudget 2011
Public Data Corporation
plans announcedBudget 2011
July 2011
PM’s letter no. 2 on transparency and open data
PM’s letter no. 2 on transparency and open data
July 2011
UK Government Licensing Framework 2.0Open Parliament Licence
Non-commercial Government Licence
UK Government Licensing Framework 2.0Open Parliament Licence
Non-commercial Government Licence
August- October 2011
A Consultation on Data Policy for a Public Data
Corporation
A Consultation on Data Policy for a Public Data
Corporation
UK PSI and Open Data Developments 2010-11
November 2011
Autumn Statement 2011and
Open Data work strand in the Growth Review
Autumn Statement 2011and
Open Data work strand in the Growth Review
Making Open Data Real: A Public Consultation
Making Open Data Real: A Public Consultation
December 2011
EC proposals to amend PSI Directive
EC proposals to amend PSI Directive
Where we are now.....Where we are now.....
December 2011
EC Open Data Communication
EC Open Data Communication
UK PSI and Open Data Developments 2010-11
Feeding into a much wider landscape…
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Global Developments in PSI
Open Government Partnership
Principle: TransparencyCommitment: Information and data access, disclosure, publishing and re-use
Open data portals and data releasesincrease in government data portals around the worldnational, regional and city level
Licensing frameworks worldwide and OGL as modelCommonwealth countries – especially those with Crown copyrightOGL models and variants – including British Columbia, South Korea, France
Community activity – international open data and PSI events
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Next steps - international
• OGP and further data releases
• Digital Agenda for Europe
• PSI Directive refresh Member State reports, marginal cost as default, regulatory models, interventions and
business cases
• Standardised international licensing principles
• Creative Commons CC4 - Board
Next steps – UK
• Government responses to consultations Making Open Data Real A Data Policy for a Public Data Corporation ICO publication schemes
• Public Data Group and Data Strategy Board
• Protection of Freedoms Act 2012 – datasets clause
• Relaunches of data.gov.uk and beta.gov.uk
• White Paper on Open Data
• Negotiations on PSI Directive (UK focus eg. cultural bodies)
• Unlocking – data releases and demand – inventories and publication schemes
• Relationships between regulators
• OGL adoption - local government roll out and take up
• Hargreaves, Digital Copyright Exchange and IP legislation
2012 challenges
• International licensing principles and models
• Interoperability
• Open data as a business model
• Agendas, policies and legal frameworks working together – with clear leadership and governance
Potential questions Is there a difference between open data and PSI? How should the regulatory frameworks adapt in this landscape? What are the implications for the UK in the Digital Agenda for Europe?