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Re: [cc-au] Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce draft report recommends CC (lots)
- From: Jessica Coates <j2.coates AT qut.edu.au>
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- Subject: Re: [cc-au] Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce draft report recommends CC (lots)
- Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 15:56:03 +1000
And we got a news article: http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/yes-minister-tweeting-could-be-the-new-way-of-working-20091208-kfk3.html Jessica Coates Project Manager Creative Commons Clinic Queensland University of Technology ph: 07 3138 8301 fax: 07 3138 9395 email: j2.coates AT qut.edu.au From: Jessica Coates Those interested in the licensing of government information
and data will be interested in the release of the draft report from the
Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce for public comment - http://gov2.net.au/files/2009/12/Draft-Government-2-0-Report-release.pdf.
The Taskforce (http://gov2.net.au)
was launched by our Minister for
Finance and Deregulation, Lindsay Tanner MP. The Taskforce is "made up
of policy and technical experts and
entrepreneurs from government, business, academia, and cultural
institutions" and have a reference to advise the government on
"increasing the openness of government through making public sector
information more widely available to promote transparency, innovation and value
adding to government information" and "encouraging online engagement
with the aim of drawing in the information, knowledge, perspectives, resources
and even, where possible, the active collaboration of anyone wishing to
contribute to public life." The draft report includes a number of recommendations
relating to Creative Commons – in fact, it’s mentioned 67 times. The report
also quotes at length from Creative Commons’ CEO, Joi Ito. This isn’t that
surprising, as a number of the members of the Taskforce have had a lengthy
relationship with CC – Professor Brian Fitzgerald is the head of Creative
Commons Australia, Mia Garlick was once Creative Commons International’s
General Council, and Seb Chan regularly uses the licences in his own work. But
we thank Brian, Mia and Seb, as well as the other members of the Taskforce, for
their ongoing support. The most significant CC reference is probably the
Taskforce’s recommendation on extending opportunities for the reuse of
government information, which is summarised (at p.xii) as follows: By default public sector
information (PSI) should be made available on the following terms: • Consistent with the
need for free and open re-use and adaptation, PSI released should be licensed
under the Creative Commons BY standard; • Where ownership
does not rest with the Commonwealth, or is shared with other parties, agencies
should seek to ensure its release under Creative Commons BY; • From June 2011 all
agencies that enter into new agreements with third parties should ensure
publication under a Creative Commons BY licence; • Copyright policy
should be amended such that if published or unpublished works are covered by
Crown copyright, the works should automatically be re-licensed under a Creative
Commons BY licence at the time at which Commonwealth records become available
for public access under the Archives Act 1983. Comments on the draft report are due by 16 December (ie next
Wednesday). As an interesting aside, they’ve set up an excellent consultation
platform, with the ability for people to comment on each paragraph in an open
platform - http://gov2.net.au/consultation/2009/12/07/draftreport/ Jessica
Coates Project
Manager Creative
Commons Clinic Queensland
University of Technology ph:
07 3138 8301 fax:
07 3138 9395 email:
j2.coates AT qut.edu.au |
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[cc-au] Australian Government 2.0 Taskforce draft report recommends CC (lots),
Jessica Coates, 12/06/2009
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