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'''Blog posts''':
 
*"[http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/what_does_the_future_for_open_data_in_italy What does the Future Hold for Open Data in Italy?]" - EPSIplatform blog post that describes the Italian scenario and the Piedmont open data portal
 
*"[http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/what_does_the_future_for_open_data_in_italy What does the Future Hold for Open Data in Italy?]" - EPSIplatform blog post that describes the Italian scenario and the Piedmont open data portal
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*[http://blog.okfn.org/2010/06/14/launch-of-itckannet-for-open-data-in-italy/ Open Knowledge Foundation blog]
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'''Reports''':
 
*[http://www.dime-eu.org/files/active/0/ODOS_report_1.pdf Open Data, Open Society a research project about openness of public data in EU local administration] (pdf)
 
*[http://www.dime-eu.org/files/active/0/ODOS_report_1.pdf 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 ([http://www.dime-eu.org/node/907 host site])
 
**§ 3.6 mentions the status of open data in Italy, with specific reference to the Piedmont open data portal ([http://www.dime-eu.org/node/907 host site])
 
*[http://www.regione.piemonte.it/geopiemonte/documenti/dwd/2009/dgr31_11679a.pdf Piemont regional guidelines on the reuse of public data] (pdf)
 
*[http://www.regione.piemonte.it/geopiemonte/documenti/dwd/2009/dgr31_11679a.pdf Piemont regional guidelines on the reuse of public data] (pdf)

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In Piemont Regional Government in Italy has launched an open data portal under the CC0 public domain waiver.

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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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