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== Motivations ==
 
== Motivations ==
  
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The Piemonte Regional Government launched its data portal in May 2010 just after the European Commission sent a formal letter to the Italian government regarding the incorrect transposition of Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information (PSI). Italy [http://www.epsiplatform.eu/news/news/sweden_italy_new_psi_laws adopted new PSI legislation] in July 2010 and the Piemont region developed its own guidelines on the reuse of public data (see Media below).  
  
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The resulting Piemonte Regional Government portal is the first and currently (as of February 2011) only official regional government in Italy that has adopted a CC0 open data policy, waiving all copyrights to the extent possible under law to the data available through dati.piemonte.it.
  
 
== Impact ==
 
== Impact ==

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

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

The Piemonte Regional Government launched its data portal in May 2010 just after the European Commission sent a formal letter to the Italian government regarding the incorrect transposition of Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information (PSI). Italy adopted new PSI legislation in July 2010 and the Piemont region developed its own guidelines on the reuse of public data (see Media below).

The resulting Piemonte Regional Government portal is the first and currently (as of February 2011) only official regional government in Italy that has adopted a CC0 open data policy, waiving all copyrights to the extent possible under law to the data available through dati.piemonte.it.

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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