Friday, March 30, 2012

Paper on the yet fragmentary use of the PSI and its potential in the EU

Report published July 2010.
Author: Vries, de, M. (2010), ‘Reverse engineering Europe’s PSI re-use rules – towards an integrated conceptual framework for PSI re-use’. Epsiplatform
In the outline of the report the author seems to trying to convey that one of the reasons why the PSI is not fully exploited is the complexity of legal topics found in the PSI Directive: freedom of information law, ICT law, intellectual property law and competition law. And not just the complexity inherent on each of them, but also that they have being regulated by an amalgam of interregional, national and local laws.
He focuses in the interaction of engineering and the legal framawork in order to provide a secure concept framework in which both public sector and reusers can rely. This is supose to help the full explotation of the Diretive.
Report

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