av information från den offentliga sektorn (PSI-direktivet), ger an- ledning till for a new open data act that implements the Open Data Directive.

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7 Aug 2016 The Directive on the re-use of Public Sector Information (known as the 'PSI Directive', 2013/37/EU) [1], which revised the Directive 2003/98/EC 

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It was revised by Directive 2013/37/EU which entered into force on 17 July 2013. Last summer, Belgium proposed changes to the European directive on open data and the re-use of public sector information (known as the PSI directive). The directive should explicitly include algorithms and computer programmes, Belgium suggested. The EC proposal to amend the PSI Directive is aligned with one of COMMUNIA’s January 2011 policy recommendations (#13), which states, “The PSI Directive needs to be broadened, by increasing its scope to include publicly funded memory organisations – such as museums or galleries – and strengthened by mandating that Public Sector Information will be made freely available for all to use and re-use without … Guides to Implementation of the (Revised) PSI Directive The (revised) PSI Directive calls on European Member states to implement a range of measures to ensure that a great deal of public sector information is available to its citizens. 07 / 02 / 2019. Council approves deal on Public Sector Information (PSI) directive. On 6 February 2019, Member States’ Ambassadors confirmed the agreement between the Romanian presidency and the European Parliament on the revised Public Sector Information directive (PSI), which extends the scope of the rules on re-use of public sector information to research data.

The Greek Government will incorporate on its legislation the revised European Directive on the re-use of public sector information (PSI) until the end of 

The Spanish Council of Ministers has approved a draft law which defines the re-use of public data in the country. This approval represents a key evolution in Open Data policy in Spain, as it transposes the new elements of the revised PSI Directive into Spanish law. The PSI Directive provides a framework for Member States to help them include a public data re-use model in their laws. PSI Directive’) has been in place since 20034.

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This is obviously not in line with the principles of the PSI Directive. The two directives seem to go in opposite ways: the PSI Directive promotes the idea to make as much public information available for re-use as possible, whilst the Database Directive is trying to limit and control the re-use of information.

We, the undersigned associations representing key European Research and Innovation stakeholders, hereby voice our concerns regarding the extension of the Public Sector Information (PSI) directive to research data, and call on the European Commission, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union to ensure a sound coherence between the different EU legislative texts on research Best Practices for Sharing Public Sector Information As a result of the Share-PSI 2.0 Thematic Network's efforts, national, sectoral and community guidelines around implementation of the (Revised) PSI Directive have been created, or updated, taking into account the information exchanged at the workshops and codified by the standards bodies. The new “Open Data and Re Use of Public Sector Information (PSI)” Directive is due to be transposed into Irish law by July 2021. The inclusion of ‘Open Data’ in the title provides clarity and strengthens the requirement for public bodies to publish data in open formats. The PSI Alliance is relaunching as the European Commission publishes its proposal to revise the PSI Directive for the European Parliament and Council of the EU to amend. Join us to ensure that the EU Institutions effectively revise the PSI Directive in a way that ensures an improved market for PSI reuse. February 14, 1972 OSHA PROGRAM DIRECTIVE #100-1 To: National and Field Offices SUBJECT: Reduction of Air Pressure Below 30 psi for Cleaning Purposes Attachment: Acceptable Methods for Complying with 41 CFR 50-204.8 and 29 CFR 1910.242(b) 1. Purpose.

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/ [ed] Balthasar, Alexander and Sully, Melanie, Wien: Facultas  called PSI- directive (EU) 2019/1024 on open data and the re-use of public sector information.

It was revised by Directive 2013/37/EU which entered into force on 17 July 2013. The Re-use Directive, also known as the PSI Directive, has been reviewed again. From the report, which just saw the light of day, we will find out what is the current state of re-using public The Directive on the re-use of public sector information, the so called 'PSI Directive', has opened up new sources of public sector information for re-use and has accelerated the roll-out of national open data initiatives.
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Ett direktiv, på engelska directive, gäller däremot inte direkt som lag, men alla handlingar från den offentliga förvaltningen, men den kallas oftast för PSI-lagen.

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called PSI- directive (EU) 2019/1024 on open data and the re-use of public sector information. Through the new PSI Directive, countries will 

Last summer, Belgium proposed changes to the European directive on open data and the re-use of public sector information (known as the PSI directive). The directive should explicitly include algorithms and computer programmes, Belgium suggested. The EC proposal to amend the PSI Directive is aligned with one of COMMUNIA’s January 2011 policy recommendations (#13), which states, “The PSI Directive needs to be broadened, by increasing its scope to include publicly funded memory organisations – such as museums or galleries – and strengthened by mandating that Public Sector Information will be made freely available for all to use and re-use without … Guides to Implementation of the (Revised) PSI Directive The (revised) PSI Directive calls on European Member states to implement a range of measures to ensure that a great deal of public sector information is available to its citizens. 07 / 02 / 2019. Council approves deal on Public Sector Information (PSI) directive. On 6 February 2019, Member States’ Ambassadors confirmed the agreement between the Romanian presidency and the European Parliament on the revised Public Sector Information directive (PSI), which extends the scope of the rules on re-use of public sector information to research data.

Directive 2003/98/EC established a set of minimum rules governing the re-use and the practical arrangements for facilitating re-use of existing documents held by public sector bodies of the Member States, including executive, legislative and judicial bodies.

Discover the new rules and updated framework in the new Directive on Open Data and Public Sector Information.

In these webinars, our experts Prodromos Tsiavos (Senior Legal Advisor - ARC/ Head of  The Directive on the re-use of public sector information, 2003/98/EC. “deals with the way public sector bodies should enhance re-use of their information  The Directive on the re-use of Public Sector Information (PSI Directive) Sector Information (PSI) across the European Union (EU) and took effect in the United  Revised PSI Directive 2013/37/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 amending Directive 2003/98/EC on the reuse of public sector  The Greek Government will incorporate on its legislation the revised European Directive on the re-use of public sector information (PSI) until the end of  9 Jul 2019 Published by the European Union on June 26th, the revised directive and the re-use of public sector information – or PSI Directive – set out  Tag: PSI directive · Find news by topic · Recent Posts · Donate to help keep the internet free and open!