Version française April
06, 2010: An example for EU Institutions |
The UK government has announced that the UK will be phasing out the 'Click-Use' online licenses for the reuse of Crown and Parliamentary Copyrights by May this year with a new license modelled on Creative Commons 3.0.
A review by the UK Office of Public Sector Information in 2009, reported in an article in CreativeCommons.org, Public (UK) perception of copyright, public sector information, and CC, found that,
Among the
general (UK) public, 71% agree that government should encourage re-use of
content it provides, and only 4% disagree.
Developed by the Office of Public Sector Information (OPSI) for use in
data.gov.uk, the revised Click-Use license will allow the public to reuse and
mash-up government data in a more active way.
More background about the move is covered in Personal Computer World's article Crown Copyright switches to Creative
Commons.
More information is available at the OPSI's Perspectives blog.
Source :
http://egovau.blogspot.com/2010/04/uk-government-switching-crown-copyright.html
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