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Informationsfreiheit: IFG-Rundbrief oci-Schulung zum IFG
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Weiterverwendung: oci-Portal zum Thema IWG-Rundbrief oci-Schulung zu IWG oci Webpräsenz: SlideShare LinkedIn XING | Recognising the road to data.gov.de An assessment of the European and national regulatory framework impacting PSI re-use in Germany (Oct.2010) One of the positive starts to the new decade has been the active interest of governments and public bodies in “open data” and “open government” agendas, an interest which in turn fosters greater transparency by making public sector data more accessible. Leaders here have been the UK and the USA. Germany implemented the EU PSI Directive (2003/98/EC) with the Federal Information Re-use Law (Informationsweiterverwendungsgesetz – IWG) in December 2006. The IWG is a Federal law which has effect upon Federal authorities, Federal State authorities and municipal bodies alike. This is in contrast to related legislation such as the freedom of information, access to environmental information, consumer information and geoinformation which require implementation at the Federal and Federal State level. This ePSIPplatform Topic Report gives an overview of the German regulatory framework surrounding PSI re-use and provides a critical assessment of the extent to which it supports an open data agenda for Germany. "Topic Report" herunterladen
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