[open-government] Fwd: PSI in Poland

Anna Kuliberda anna.kuliberda at gmail.com
Wed Jul 6 10:55:58 UTC 2011


It's not that bad I think and it's still quite a long parliamentary way for
the law to be implemented. However the shiny PR can be tricky and there is a
lot of private and political interests in this.
What is very important and we can not forget about this is that freedom of
information is the foundations of PSI re-use. That is why I think it's so
needed to permanent looking closely at what is subject to this law and fight
against exceptions that are not justified by the protection of other rights
(eg privacy, security of state). If the freedom of information will be
limited, there will be no data to re-use.

Anna

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Anna Kuliberda

On Wed, Jul 6, 2011 at 12:43 PM, stef <stefan.marsiske at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Jul 06, 2011 at 12:36:52PM +0200, Anna Kuliberda wrote:
> > It is a great news and a big congratulation for Centrum Cyfrowe and the
> > group of Polish internet users who were very active on this!
> > Just to add more context, as it's not so happy news:
> > On the other hand of opening the data, Polish government, what it is
> worth
> > noting, in the same project decided to restrict access to certain
> > information, such as requested by the administration of legal advice or
> > expertise.
> > I hope it will be fixed by the Parliament, but it will be difficult
> fight.
> > best,
> > Anna
>
> is this the same concern as was last time raised, when we we're cheering
> for
> the polish to rock? what exactly does that mean? that there is a publicity
> stunt that gives some PSI freedoms, but takes away some more important
> others?
> how is this to be unterstood? have we lost but are distracted by shiny PR,
> or
> is this not so bad?
>
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