Below are the notes from the ChangeCamp 2010 Session C2 - Open Data Terms of Use Notes. If you have any comment on these terms of use, by all means share them. These will inform the ongoing revision process.
Cheers Tracey ChangeCamp Ottawa 2010July 17, 2010 Ottawa City Hall Session C2 – Open Data Terms of Use Discussion Session Moderator: Tracey P. Lauriault ([hidden email], datalibre.ca, civicaccess.ca, http://traceyplauriault.ca) Note Taker: Mark Tovey, ([hidden email], http://www.worldchanging.com/local/canada/bios/mark_tovey.html) Input provided by:
Introduction: Four cities in Canada have implemented Open Data practices these are: Ottawa, Edmonton, Toronto and Vancouver. The City of Ottawa Council adopted Open Government Open Data Principles (http://resource.org/8_principles.html) in the report (http://www.ottawa.ca/calendar/ottawa/citycouncil/occ/2010/05-12/csedc/08-ACS2010-COS-ITS-0005-Open%20data%20%282%29.htm) that informed the Open Data Motion (http://ottawa.ca/calendar/ottawa/citycouncil/csedc/2010/05-04/englishdisposition56.htm). The City of Vancouver created the first City Terms of Use (ToU) which was subsequently copied by the 3 other cities which became open data. Many users of the data however find the Open Data ToU to not be very open and some of the items in the document to be problematic. Tracey P. Lauriault approached David Fewer, the director of Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic (CIPPIC), about discussions from users and about the topic of access to public data in general. David Fewer agreed to have a summer law student conduct research on the issue of data licensing and ToU. Concurrently, the four open data cities have created a series of working groups between and among themselves to improve and advance their Open Data work. The City of Ottawa has agreed to be the point city on the issue of ToU. Today's session is about examining the existing City of Ottawa ToU and soliciting input from ChangeCamp 2010 attendees as part of the research process. The research will be ongoing during the summer and it was agreed that those who have provided input will be kept in the loop. In addition, there will be further consultation with the open data cities and potentially with the broader public who may have an opinion. The discussed output from this research may be in the form of advice to the cities, a modified ToU with annotations, or a CIPPIC FAQ (http://www.cippic.ca). Process:
Reporting: The following includes the actual Terms of Use, and in the box below the comments from the session’s participants. Other comments and ideas are provided at the end. City of Ottawa Terms of Use (ToU) (http://ottawa.ca/online_services/opendata/terms_en.html)Downloaded 16/07/2010 IntroductionPlease note that by accessing the datasets, you agree to these Terms of Use, which are intended to protect and promote the City's commitments to open data and ensure that the recipients of these datasets give back to the community the benefits they derive from these datasets. If you have any questions or comments about these Terms of Use, please feel free to contact us.
Your open license to the datasetsThe City of Ottawa (City) now grants you a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license to use, modify, and distribute the datasets in all current and future media and formats for any lawful purpose. You now acknowledge that this license does not give you a copyright or other proprietary interest in the datasets. If you distribute or provide access to these datasets to any other person, whether in original or modified form, you agree to include a copy of, or this Uniform Resource Locator (URL) for, these Terms of Use and to ensure they agree to and are bound by them but without introducing any further restrictions of any kind.
Giving City creditAlthough you are not required to credit the City for each use or reproduction of the datasets, you are entitled to do so and encouraged to conspicuously announce that these datasets are publicly available from the City under these Terms of Use. Upon the request of the City, you may be required to remove a credit from future uses or reproductions should the City decide that such credit is not in the public interest.
Future changes to datasets/Terms of UseThe City may at any time and from time to time add, delete, or change the datasets or these Terms of Use. Notice of changes may be posted on the home page for these datasets or this page. Any change is effective immediately upon posting, unless otherwise stated.
Compliance with law - Your responsibilityYou assume sole responsibility for your use and reproduction of the datasets complying with all applicable laws and industry standards.
No warranty with datasetsYou get NO WARRANTIES, none of any kind. By this, we mean, for example (but without limiting the total intended scope of the preceding sentence), (1) that while reasonable efforts have been made in preparing these datasets for use by you, the City cannot give any promises as to the completeness, currency, or accuracy of the datasets nor that access will be continuous, (2) the City cannot make any promise that the datasets are free and clear of any possible third party copyright, moral rights, or other claim, (3) the datasets have been modified from their original source, as data initially generated by the City for its internal uses, and (4) all data visualizations on maps are approximate and include only records that can be mapped. You accept these datasets on an "as-is, where is" basis and agree to use them at your own risk.
Exclusion of liabilityYou agree that you will not and cannot sue the City for anything, which the City does or does not do (even if intentional or negligent) in connection with the datasets and your use or inability to use them. Without limiting the general scope of the preceding sentence, this means that the City and its agents are not liable on any legal theory or basis for any direct, incidental, indirect, special, punitive, exemplary, or consequential damages or losses, including without limitation, loss of revenue or anticipated profits, loss of goodwill, loss of business, loss of data, computer failure or malfunction, or any other damages or losses.
Liability for not complying with Terms of UseIf, as a result of your breach of these Terms of Use, the City gets sued or is required to pay someone money, you agree to protect the City and reimburse the City for everything which you cause the City to suffer. This means that you agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the City and all of its agents from any and all liabilities incurred in connection with any claim arising from any breach by you of these Terms of Use, including reasonable legal fees and costs. You agree to cooperate fully in the defense of any such claim. The City reserves the right to assume, at its own expense, the exclusive defense and control of any matter otherwise subject to indemnification by you. You agree not to settle any matter without the written consent of the City.
Cancellation for non-complianceThe City may, in its sole discretion, cancel or suspend your access to the datasets without notice and for any reason, including anything which the City, in its sole discretion, believes is a breach of these Terms of Use or is otherwise unlawful or harmful to others. In the event of cancellation or suspension, you will no longer be authorized to use or reproduce these datasets, and the City may use any means possible to enforce its decision. Such cancellation or suspension will not affect any person who has received the datasets from you and who is otherwise in compliance with these Terms of Use.
No endorsementYou may not publicly represent or imply that the City is participating in, or has sponsored, approved, or endorsed the manner or purpose of, your use or reproduction of these datasets.
No associationYou may not use any trade-mark, official mark, official emblem or logo, of the City, or any of its other references or means of promotion or publicity without the City’s prior written consent nor in any event to represent or imply an association or affiliation with the City.
Governing law and jurisdiction from which datasets are publishedThese datasets are published from within the Province of Ontario, Canada. These Terms of Use are governed by Ontario law and the City and you now irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of Ontario courts with respect to any and all matters arising under these Terms of Use or these datasets.
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Of course the interesting thing is that City of Ottawa appears to share its data with CANVEC which has a quite open license. For example the CANVEC house numbers look to come from the city of Ottawa.
Cheerio John On 20 July 2010 19:21, Jennifer Bell <[hidden email]> wrote:
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John;
I know you had issues with the ToU from an open street map perspective. If you can offer some of your thoughts, that would be really great. Any other data users/producers/officials who want a say, please weigh in! Cheers t On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 7:36 PM, john whelan <[hidden email]> wrote: Of course the interesting thing is that City of Ottawa appears to share its data with CANVEC which has a quite open license. For example the CANVEC house numbers look to come from the city of Ottawa. -- Tracey P. Lauriault 613-234-2805 |
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