Otwartość zasobów jako zadanie administracji publicznej – zagadnienia definicyjne
- Institution: Akademia Sztuki Wojennej w Warszawie
- Year of publication: 2016
- Source: Show
- Pages: 134-151
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/tpn2016.2.07
- PDF: tpn/11/TPN2016207.pdf
Opening up public data is foster the participation of citizens in political and social life and contribute to policy areas such as the environment. The 2003 Directive on the re-use of public sector information set out the general legislative framework at European level. The Directive provides for a minimum degree of harmonisation. The 2009 review of the Directive indicated that, in spite of progress since 2003, barriers to the cross-border use of public sector information still existed. Some of these barriers can be tackled within the existing legislation, others cannot. The general re-use policy is complemented by legislative or policy initiatives in specific sectors. The re-use of public sector data, whether for commercial or non-commercial purposes, should fully respect European and national privacy legislation. The objectives of fostering open government data and protecting personal data can reinforce each other if based on pro-active and conscious information management by the public sector. Moreover, the implementation of open data policies should fully respect the intellectual property rights of third parties and the European Union’s obligations under international treaties on intellectual property rights.