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Reusing Public Sector Information - Policy Choices and Experiences in some of the Member States with an emphasis on the Case of Romania

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  • Dragos, Dacian C.; Neamtu, Bogdana

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The paper addresses the issue of the commercial reuse of public sector information (PSI) and analyzes from a comparative perspective various reuse regimes to be considered by national legislators. Directive 2003/98/EC provides at the EU level the policy context in which the Member States operate with regard to reuse.The paper has a threefold structure: The first section discusses mainly theoretical issues regarding the establishment of a PSI reuse model and tries to highlight several alternatives countries have and how a certain alternative influences the growth and future development of the PSI market; the second section analyzes the provisions of the Directive 2003/98/EC on PSI reuse and discusses how this Directive was transposed into national legislation by some of its 'older' members; Finally, the third part focuses on the case of Romania and provides an in-depth analysis of the provisions of the reuse law. It tries to highlight practical challenges and ways in which they could be overcome.

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  • Dragos, Dacian C.; Neamtu, Bogdana, 2009. "Reusing Public Sector Information - Policy Choices and Experiences in some of the Member States with an emphasis on the Case of Romania," European Integration online Papers (EIoP), European Community Studies Association Austria (ECSA-A), vol. 13, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:erp:eiopxx:p0170
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