[epsi-coord] Topic reports

Ton Zijlstra ton.zijlstra at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 09:31:45 GMT 2011


Hi Tom,

This already looks very good to me. A list we can take with us tomorrow, and
discuss with the EC. I suspect they have some wishes as well, which may
coincide with our suggestions or not.

best,
Ton
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 9:59 AM, Tom Kronenburg <tom.kronenburg at zenc.nl>wrote:

> So, so far we have a number. I took the liberty of structuring it. Please
> add to this list today, so we can take it to the EC tomorrow!
>
> I have added
> ----------
> Pricing/economic 3 & 4
> Countries and local 6 & 7 (from previous discussion) 11 (new)
> projects 3
> ----------
>
> LEGAL:
> 1: OGD/re-use and privacy issues – the relationship between
> the PSI directive and the directive on the processing of personal data.
> 2: A study of the results of the reviews of the directive in 2008 and 2010
> to have some insights in the developments and remaining complaints
> 3: A report about the relationship between access to government information
> as a fundamental right and re-use
> 4: Copyright & PSI. Review of which member states have copyright exemptions
> for (certain kinds of) government documents/datasets.
>
> PRICING/ECONOMIC
> 1: the effect of PSI reuse on information marketplaces: PSI can enable
> such markets because a new resource is made available to more service
> providers; but also eliminate vendors of information which is now no
> longer artificially scarce or protected.
> 2: the impact of public-private partnerships on PSI (since private
> entities don't necessarily have an interest in making collected data
> available for reuse)
> 3: Case studies: PSI impact on public-private partnerships (where is PSI a
> prerequisite for public-private partnerships, are there situations in which
> data only becomes valuable after being combined with private data).
> 4: Summary of findings of the POPSI study and relevance for ...
>
> COUNTRIES AND LOCAL
> 1-5: State of Play reports on countries that we hardly hear anything about:
> Ireland, Belgium, and particularly eastern Europe
> 6: Datacatalogs across the member states. Quantitative and Qualitative
> analysis of local and national data catalogs.
> 7-10: Case studies, why do local OpenData initiatives work, or don't work?
> 11: Does a country's structure (Federalist, highly local, highly
> centralized) have a significant impact on the OpenData/PSI reuse practices?
>
> PROJECTS
> 1:  The relevance of related initiatives for opening up PSI (something has
> been written about INSPIRE, but there is also Europeana, SEIS, GMES, GEOSS,
> etc.)
> 2:  The identification of success factors/major barriers to PSI reuse
> projects (e.g. privacy impact, scope/scale of data, reliability and/or
> official authentic status of the data, degree of prior availability,
> competition from alternative sources, availability of supporting
> infrastructure (software/APIs), promotional activities, etc). Probably this
> would be easier after we have some more data in place;
> 3: Impact of PSI on government service models. Where does Open Data
> significantly reduce cost in government processes?
>
>
> Kind regards
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> Op 8 mrt 2011, om 18:55 heeft Hans Graux het volgende geschreven:
>
> Very good ideas. From my side, it would also be interesting to take a look
> at:
>
> - the identification of success factors/major barriers to PSI reuse
> projects
> (e.g. privacy impact, scope/scale of data, reliability and/or official
> authentic status of the data, degree of prior availability, competition
> from
> alternative sources, availability of supporting infrastructure
> (software/APIs), promotional activities, etc). Probably this would be
> easier
> after we have some more data in place;
>
> - the impact of public-private partnerships on PSI (since private entities
> don't necessarily have an interest in making collected data available for
> reuse)
>
> - the effect of PSI reuse on information marketplaces: PSI can enable such
> markets because a new resource is made available to more service providers;
> but also eliminate vendors of information which is now no longer
> artificially scarce or protected.
>
> For Thursday, it seems I will probably not be able to attend due to a
> conflicting engagement, but I'm sure Katleen has more meaningful things to
> add on the topic than I do, anyway. ;-)
>
> Hans
>
>
>
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: okfn.jonathan.gray at googlemail.com
> [mailto:okfn.jonathan.gray at googlemail.com] Namens Jonathan Gray
> Verzonden: dinsdag 8 maart 2011 18:21
> Aan: Katleen Janssen
> CC: Tom Kronenburg; Ton Zijlstra; Marc de Vries; Hans Graux
> Onderwerp: Re: Topic reports
>
> (cc'ing epsi-coord)
>
> Great suggestions Katleen!
>
> Also what about:
>
> Copyright & PSI. Review of which member states have copyright
> exemptions for (certain kinds of) government documents/datasets.
>
> J.
>
> On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Katleen Janssen
> <Katleen.Janssen at law.kuleuven.be> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
>
>
>
> For the meeting next Thursday, some first thoughts about possible topic
>
> reports from my side:
>
>
> -          OGD/re-use and privacy issues – the relationship between the
>
> PSI
>
> directive and the directive on the processing of personal data
>
>
> -          A study of the results of the reviews of the directive in 2008
>
> and 2010 to have some insights in the developments and remaining
>
> complaints
>
>
> -          A report about the relationship between access to government
>
> information as a fundamental right and re-use
>
>
> -          State of Play reports on countries that we hardly hear anything
>
> about: Ireland, Belgium (not that there is much to say J), and
>
> particularly
>
> eastern Europe
>
>
> -          The relevance of related initiatives for opening up PSI
>
> (something has been written about INSPIRE, but there is also Europeana,
>
> SEIS, GMES, GEOSS, etc.)
>
>
>
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Katleen
>
>
>
>
>
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