Funder: European Commission
date_range Duration: from 22 March 2010 to 22 September 2012 (30 months) Finished

Of European scope.

Information generated and collected by public sector entities represents a veritable minefield; it might make a much greater contribution to EU economies and societies, if current legal barriers to access and re-user were removed. The LAPSI project will deal both with established PSI areas (geographic, land register data, etc.) as well as novel areas (cultural data from archives, libraries, scientific information, etc.) and environmental figures and data sets. Legal barriers to access and re-use and strategies to overcome them shall be considered from the perspectives of information, IP, privacy and competition law; in addition it will deal with administrative, environmental law and public procurement rules. The proposal brings together partners belonging to research institutions which have made substantial contributions in the relevant fields, as well as a number of crucial stakeholders, from a large number of EU jurisdictions. The debate is to be organized around four focal points: (1)implementation and deployment issues; (2)design of the incentives for public bodies and private players, both in the for-profit and non-profit sectors, to make available and, respectively, to re-use public data; (3)special consideration of infra- and supra-national levels of access and re-use policies and practices, intended to enlist the dynamic forces of regulatory competition and to bring out the full potential of cross-border, EU-wide services; and (4)strategic vision and occasions for ...

Call: Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Programme (ICT_PSP 2009) (European Commission)
Program: Information and Communication Technologies Policy Support Programme (ICT_PSP)

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