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Elements
From Share-PSI EC Project
These are the elements of the PSI Directive to which the best practices should be linked and vice versa.
Note 2015-05-22: this list has been replaced by [Elements of the Revised PSI Directive].
Note 2015-12-17: Also there is a list of topics derived from the directive at Half page per topic of the directive.
- (1) Benefit to the knowledge economy.
- (3) The development of new services based on novel ways to combine and make use of such information, stimulate economic growth and promote social engagement.
- (4) Promoting transparency and accountability, and providing feedback.
- (5) To create news services and new applications, which are built upon the use, aggregation or combination of data.
- (6) A minimum harmonisation is required to determine what public data are available for re-use in the Internal Information market.
- (7) Some Member States have expressly linked the right of re-use to the right of access, so that all generally accessible documents are re-usable. In other Member States, the link between the two sets of rules is less clear and this is a source of legal uncertainty.
- (8) The amendments do not seek to define or to change access regimes in Member States, which remain their responsibility.
- (9) Third parties that hold intellectual property rights should be excluded from the scope.
- (10) Apply to documents the supply of which forms part of the public tasks of the public sector bodies concerned.
- (11) Personal data/privacy.
- (12) Rights, including economic and moral rights that employees of public sector bodies may enjoy under national rules.
- (13) The right to exploit the document.
- (14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 23) Libraries, museums and archives
- (19) Cultural material
- (20, 21) Open and machine readable formats together with their metadata.
- (22, 24, 25) Charges, marginal cost.
- (26) Licences
- (27) Public Sector Information Scoreboard.
- (28) Review by impartial review body.
- (29, 30, 31, 32) Exclusive agreements.