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Re: Free Our Data Campaing UK + New Guardian Article

Posted by Daniel Haran on Mar 23, 2006; 1:05pm
URL: http://civicaccess.416.s1.nabble.com/Free-Our-Data-Campaing-UK-New-Guardian-Article-tp368p369.html

This is amazing. Jo Walsh wrote to alert the people on the list of
geo-discuss about it too:
http://lists.okfn.org/pipermail/geo-discuss/2006-March/000142.html

He makes a very interesting point:

"""
  Noncommercial means that public geodata won't be able to generate
  added economic value through reuse. The late Peter Weiss' study on
  pricing public sector information is very strong on this point:
  http://www.primet.org/documents/Weiss%20-%20Borders%20in%20Cyberspace.htm

  Economic Potential of PSI in Europe and US
  In EUROs    EU    US
  Investment value  9.5 billion    19 billion
  Economic value    68 billion    750 billion
"""
(PSI here stands for Public Sector Information)

This to me is a very strong argument for making data free, even for
commercial uses. 750 Billion in economic activity should raise enough
taxes to recoup the investment by a wide margin. Even dividing these
numbers by 10 to reflect the Canadian economy's size, we could assume
following the US example would produce EUR 75- 6.8 (say, 7) = EUR 68
Billion dollars. That's how much economic growth we're missing out on
because of counter-productive cost-recovery policies. (We're not 1/10
of Europe, the growth is not automatic, etc... there's a lot of
factors but still, even if it's off by a wide margin, that's a LOT of
money).

For those of you interested in such matters, Jo is trying to round
people up to work on geodata licensing.

Cheers,

Daniel.

On 3/23/06, Tracey P. Lauriault <[hidden email]> wrote:

>  Free our data
>  Ordnance Survey challenged to open up
>  The inventor of the world wide web wants access to Ordnance Survey data -
> and the freedom to manipulate it as he sees fit
> http://society.guardian.co.uk/e-public/story/0,,1737011,00.html
>  SA Mathieson and Michael Cross
>  Thursday March 23, 2006
>  The Guardian
>
>  Another excellent article on the topic of freeing ordinance survey data.
> The article refers to Berners-Lee speech given at Oxford last week, where he
> argued that to develop the semantic web one needs data!  The article can be
> found here:
>
>  See the new Free our Data Campaing for the UK:
>  Free Our Data: Make taxpayers' data available to them
>  http://www.freeourdata.org.uk/
>
>  Free Our Data: the blog
>  A Guardian Technology campaign for free public access to data about the UK
> and its citizens
>  http://www.freeourdata.org.uk/blog/index.php
>
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