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Public consultation on Government Open Data Use License - India

Public consultation on Government Open Data Use License – India
Start Date :
Jun 24, 2016
Last Date :
Jul 26, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

Under 6th pillar of digital India Initiative, Open Government Data Platform is endeavoring share of Government data in open domain to improve openness and transparency between ...

Under 6th pillar of digital India Initiative, Open Government Data Platform is endeavoring share of Government data in open domain to improve openness and transparency between Government and the public, encouraging participation of the community and emphasizing data driven decision making to enable the delivery of integrated services.

Structured data available in open format and open license for public access and use, usually termed as “Open Data,” it allows citizens and businesses to find new ways to use it and to create new innovative products and services. The Open Government Data initiative started in India with the notification of the National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP), on 17th March 2012 & in pursuance of the policy, the Open Government Data Platform India (data.gov.in) was launched in 2012.

Data also is one of the most valuable resources of modern governance, sharing of which enables various and non-exclusive usages for both commercial and non-commercial purposes. Associating an Open License with Open Data is necessary to ensure the legal grounding for its potential reuse and also is crucial to ensure that such data is not misused or misinterpreted (for example, by insisting on proper attribution), and that all users have the same and permanent right to use the data. For a data user wishing to use and build on top of public data, they require assurance of what they legally can and can’t do with the data both commercially and non-commercially. To promote access to publicly held information, promoting transparency and enabling wider economic and social gain, need has been felt in the Government that there must be an Open Government Data Use License.

Government Open Data Use License - India has been drafted by the Suresh Chandra (Law Secretary, Department of Legal Affairs) Committee. After several rounds of discussions and deliberations the committee has finalized the draft of the license.

General public and stake-holders including open data community members, professionals, academicians, data scientists, NGOs, institutions, government bodies, etc. in the field of open data production, consumption and management are hereby solicited to send their suggestions on draft Government Open Data Use License - India.

You are requested to type your suggestion in the given box. Please mention the Clause number on which you want to suggest.Please put a ‘#’ sign before the Clause number. You can refer the following example:
#Clause4: Followed by your Suggestion.

You can also upload a pdf file compiling all your suggestions.

Please refer the full text of:
Government Open Data Use License – India (Draft)
National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy (NDSAP)

Last date of submission is July 25, 2016.

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Showing 1132 Submission(s)
Hemant Sharma
Hemant Sharma 9 years 11 months ago
Hello sir i Hemant Dilip Sharma and team from Rajiv Gandhi College of Engg.& Research,Nagpur have Project ideas related to digital education which may help to replace their books with high performance screens i want to explore it.how can i help or take part to support digital India n digital education concept plzz tell us...
Yogesh Gaur
Yogesh Gaur 9 years 11 months ago
It's a great move and policy document is also well drafted. As stated by few more reviewers it'll be good if respective government agencies follow the latest IT standards (REST API, JASON, XML Format) for data sharing.
Sumit_772
Sumit_772 9 years 11 months ago
As a data scientist who has worked with 'open municipal data' in the US, I am somewhat familiar with some issues with such data. One primary issue is the data format. The format of the data files should be preferably in a commonly used format. The other big issue is privacy. If any dataset contains user information, care should be taken to make the data as anonymous as possible. An annual conference should be organized on open data to promote use of such data and see it's benefits.
Aman Salaria
Aman Salaria 9 years 11 months ago
This is a great initiative, but in software term the draft is quite loose. #4.d Define accuracy and quality %, inaccurate public data makes no sense and if provided by ministries can be used for political/personal gains #3 Personal information of user should also be protected Define layers of information/users that will lead to transparency, centre/state/district/region...include agriculture and population and overall health of department Define data accuracy in reports
Subramanian Chidambaram
Subramanian Chidambaram 9 years 11 months ago
Excellent Idea. Why not make all other government reports and RTI replies in Public domain? The main idea for requesting to make RTI replies in public domain is that THE SAME QUESTIONS WILL NOT BE POSED AGAIN AND AGAIN TO THE CPIO and also the response could be seen by other concerned citizens and they make give voice if the response given by the CPIO is unreasonable. From my personal experience, the motive of the RTI is not fulfilled by the CPIOs. They deliberately deny information.
Arjun G N
Arjun G N 9 years 11 months ago
#clause10 pricing should be in different brackets and affordable for all. Hope this doesn't mean the govt opens up the data and only R com's can afford to access it. #acessing the data should follow the Facebook big data design a graph Api methodology would be the best much more useful in connecting the dots and reaching the aim of non duplication of agencies working to recollect the same data for different purpose.