Case Studies/Piemonte Regional Government
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Overview
The regional government of Piedmont adopted a CC0 “license” for its open data portal (dati.piemonte.it). Piedmont is leading the open data movement in Italy (at the governmental level) with a preeminent role in the Italian Conference of Regions in this domain.
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License Usage
dati.piemonte.it site content is defaulted under the CC BY license. The actual data (including raw datasets), however, are released to the public under the CC0 public domain waiver. There is a "license agreement" for each dataset that, when viewed, reveals the following language:
- "Regione Piemonte autorizza la libera e gratuita consultazione, estrazione, riproduzione e modifica dei dati in essa contenuti da parte di chiunque (Licenziatario) vi abbia interesse per qualunque fine, ovvero secondo i termini della licenza Creative Commons - CC0 1.0 Universal."
In (Google) translation, it reads:
- "Regione Piemonte authorizing the free and open consultation, retrieval, playback and editing of data in it by anyone (Licensee) has interest for any purpose, or pursuant to the terms of the Creative Commons license - 1.0 Universal CC0."
Motivations
How did the author or organization first hear about Creative Commons? Why did they choose to license under Creative Commons? Which license did they select and why? Any other issues you may have come across/comments you’d like to make.
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Impact
What is the impact of this CC-enabled project or resource? Specifically, what has the license enabled that otherwise would not exist? Provide statistics or other data if possible.
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Technical Details
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Media
Blog posts:
- "What does the Future Hold for Open Data in Italy?" - EPSIplatform blog post that describes the Italian scenario and the Piedmont open data portal
- Open Knowledge Foundation blog
Reports:
- Open Data, Open Society a research project about openness of public data in EU local administration (pdf)
- § 3.6 mentions the status of open data in Italy, with specific reference to the Piedmont open data portal (host site)
- Piemont regional guidelines on the reuse of public data (pdf)