[OSGeo Africa] Ideas on writing a petition to access municipal spatial data

Peter Newmarch newmarch at land-surveyors.com
Thu Feb 15 02:54:55 PST 2018


Gavin,

 

If there is royalty on the data, the institution is obligated to pass such on and recover – even if public data. Similarly with any copyright restriction under which the data was obtained.

 

Exceptions to the user pay is of course the deeds office – where the legislation specifically says the user must pay (policies etc… cannot override an act of parliament).

 

Its certainly worthy having a wide discussion on this.

 

Regards

 

Peter

 

 

 

From: Africa [mailto:africa-bounces at lists.osgeo.org] On Behalf Of Gavin Fleming
Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2018 12:36 PM
To: Africa local chapter discussions <africa at lists.osgeo.org>
Subject: Re: [OSGeo Africa] Ideas on writing a petition to access municipal spatial data

 

Hi all

 

'user pays' and 'cost recovery' are by law not applicable to public data in SA. Custodians of public data are allowed to charge a minimal fee for making the data available (such as writing a DVD) but not for the data. An example of a policy in this respect is https://www.westerncape.gov.za/text/2013/September/draft-pricing-of-spatial-info-policy.pdf.

 

And the economic benefits to the country of making the data free to the public without restrictions on use far outweigh the cost of capture and maintaining the data. 

 

And it’s one thing to make the data free, another to make it accessible. 

 

Some local efforts to make data accessible:

 

http://data.gov.za/

http://southafrica.opendataforafrica.org/

http://opendata.capetown.gov.za/

https://wazimap.co.za/

 

A group to collaborate with (were Code4SA): https://openup.org.za/ 

 

Gavin

 





On 15 Feb 2018, at 09:20, Sindile Bidla <sindile.bidla at geoilocate.co.za <mailto:sindile.bidla at geoilocate.co.za> > wrote:

 

Dear List,

 

Most municipalities in the country are making it difficult to access spatial data that has been paid for through our taxes:

1. selling of spatial data

2. signing data agreements that prevent reuse

3. providing access to spatial data only if conducting a municipal project

 

I am proposing that we start a petition in this regard, because government policy is quite clear with regard to access to spatial data.

 

What I would like ideas on is:

1. is there appetite from the community in this regard?

2. should we have a single petition which will be sent to individual municipalities and key government department?

3. is there an online platform that we could use?

4. any other idea.

 

Thank you.

 

 

Sindile XJ Bidla


 

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