La commission européenne lance une grande consultation pour faire évoluer la directive de 2003 sur l'accès aux données publiques européennes. La directive actuellement en vigueur date effectivement un peu au regard des avancées récentes dans le domaine
La consultation est introduite en ces termes:
- Do you have ideas, information, experience or views on Europe’s current Public Sector Information Re-use framework and Directive?
- Everyone is invited to ‘Have Your Say and Participate’: Citizens, Researchers, Open Data Entrepreneurs, Digital Activists, Re-users and PSI Holders.
- Now is the time to express your views, if you think the current framework needs to be changed.
La consultation a pour but de : The consultation will feed into the debate on possible policy options that should be considered for the review, and will contribute to the impact assessment that will be carried out subsequently, associated with proposals for possible legislative or other measures
Il est intéressant de lire que l'UE a de grands espoirs de création de revenus avec l'open data, car elle chiffre les retombées de l'open-data de la manière suivante: Better and more use of public sector information has great potential to generate new businesses and jobs and to provide consumers with more choice and more value for money. The mobile apps market, partly based on PSI-generated data, could grow to € 15 billion by 2013. However, much of Europe's PSI is insufficiently or even sometimes not exploited. We cannot lose out on this opportunity. We need to consider whether and how the EU rules on re-use of PSI should be amended to fully unlock PSI's economic potential.
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