A must-read for academics, practitioners and policymakers dealing with legal aspects of geographic dataThe increasing availability and use of geographic data in today's society give rise to many legal barriers and pitfalls, which are often unknown to or underestimated by policymakers and stakeholders.Geographic Data and the Law stands at the forefront of current research on a topic of increasing urgency in the geographic information field: the legal challenges relating to spatial data infrastructures (SDI). The expert authors highlight current and emerging practices and trends in tackling these challenges, and showcase how law and policy can be used proactively to stimulate the use of geographic data.In a three-part presentation, the book deals with open licensing and data lifecycle regulation; limitations on the availability of geographic data based on privacy, liability, and national security; and the interplay between the public and private sectors on the market for geographic data and information products.Bringing together contributions from knowledgeable and well-known scholars and practitioners in the field, this book is must-read material for academics, practitioners, and policymakers dealing with any aspect of geographic data.This publication is GPRC-labeled (Guaranteed Peer-Reviewed Content).
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Understanding the legal challenges relating to spatial data information (SDI).
Table of Contents About the EditorsAbout the AuthorsList of AbbreviationsIntroduction Policies Promoting Availability Towards True Interoperable Geographic Data: Developing a Global Standard for Geo-data LicencesCultivating Open Geodata Ecologies: Lessons from the Implementation of the INSPIRE DirectiveJuggling Information Policy, Rights to Information and Copyright Licensing to Enhance the Accessibility and Reusability of Spatial Data: The Australian ExperiencePolicies Restricting Availability Summary of Location Privacy in the United StatesThe Processing of Location Data under the European Data ProtectionLegal Framework: Behavioural Profi ling via Location TrackingGeographic Data and Legal Liability IssuesHigh Resolution Data Dissemination against the Background of National Security in IndiaRelationship between the Public and Private Sector The Relationship between the Public and Private Sector in the Spatial Information Market: How to Define their Roles?Measuring Public Value with the Public Value Test: Best or Worst Practice?Conclusions Conclusions: Future Legal Challenges for Geographic Data and SDIList of Main References
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A must-read for academics, practitioners and policymakers dealing with legal aspects of geographic data. The increasing availability and use of geographic data in today's society give rise to many legal barriers and pitfalls, which are often unknown to or underestimated by policymakers and stakeholders. Geographic Data and the Law stands at the forefront of current research on a topic of increasing urgency in the geographic information field: the legal challenges relating to spatial data information (SDI). The expert authors highlight current and emerging practices and trends in tackling these challenges, and showcase how law and policy can be used proactively to stimulate the use of geographic data. In a three-part presentation, the book deals with open licensing and data lifecycle regulation; limitations on the availability of geographic data based on privacy, liability, and national security; and the interplay between the public and private sectors on the market for geographic data and information products. Bringing together contributions from knowledgeable and well-known scholars and practitioners in the field, this book is must-read material for academics, practitioners, and policymakers dealing with any aspect of geographic data.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789058679246
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Leuven University Press
Vekt
397 gr
Høyde
239 mm
Bredde
160 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Om bidragsyterne

Katleen Janssen is Postdoctoral Researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and ICT (ICRI) of the University of Leuven and co-chair of the INSPIRE Drafting Team on Data and Service Sharing. Joep Crompvoets is Senior Researcher at the Public Management Institute of the University of Leuven, and the Centre for Spatial Data Infrastructure and Land Administration of the University of Melbourne.