[Gfoss] [geo-discuss] Petition for open geo data in all the 27 member states?

It would be great if we could formulate new licence terms for
governments in order to help them to free our data.

Pg, questo è un punto caldo e fondamentale.
Ho chiesto un parere in OSGeo e Jo Walsh e Chris Holmes hanno dato le loro opinioni.

Chris raccomanda Creative Commons BY SA ed è quella che usa per i suoi dati
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/deed.it

Jo fa notare che vi è comunque un dibattito aperto su come le CC possano essere applicate ai geodata e quali use case siano credibili.

Chris poi ha aggiunto:

Ok, I'm in the process of setting up a telecon next monday with the
Science Commons ED and Counsel. They're updating their 'database faq' -
http://sciencecommons.org/resources/faq/databases.html - which is where
CC focuses on how to license data.

If anyone has questions about what CC thinks their licenses mean for
geodata let me know. And if anyone is interested in jumping on the call
let me know and we can probably make it happen. I think we can ask them
lots of geodata questions and those will then feed in to their FAQs.

best regards,

Chris

Concordo in pieno con la tua considerazione.
Occorre considerare però che ISO/TC211 ha in canna un New Work Item Proposal per un nuovo possibile standard 19100, su proposta di OGC.
Rights expression language for geographic information - GeoREL

Scope of proposed project
To create a XML-based vocabulary to express rights for geographic information in
order that digital licenses may be created for such internet resources, whether
data or services. This vocabulary should be a minimal extension of the ISO REL as
defined in ISO 21000-5.

Il documento è riservato (http://www.isotc211.org/protdoc/211n2158/), ma se qualcuno soffre di insonnia ed è interessato batta un colpo …

pg

On 3/23/07, Lorenzo Becchi <lorenzo@ominiverdi.com> wrote:

It would be great if we could formulate new licence terms for
governments in order to help them to free our data.

Pg, questo è un punto caldo e fondamentale.
Ho chiesto un parere in OSGeo e Jo Walsh e Chris Holmes hanno dato le
loro opinioni.

Chris raccomanda Creative Commons BY SA ed è quella che usa per i suoi dati
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/deed.it

Jo fa notare che vi è comunque un dibattito aperto su come le CC possano
essere applicate ai geodata e quali use case siano credibili.

Chris poi ha aggiunto:

Ok, I’m in the process of setting up a telecon next monday with the
Science Commons ED and Counsel. They’re updating their ‘database faq’ -
http://sciencecommons.org/resources/faq/databases.html - which is where
CC focuses on how to license data.

If anyone has questions about what CC thinks their licenses mean for
geodata let me know. And if anyone is interested in jumping on the call
let me know and we can probably make it happen. I think we can ask them
lots of geodata questions and those will then feed in to their FAQs.

best regards,

Chris


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