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Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus OneGeology Europe - a harmonised Code of Practice for the European Geological Surveys A. Kuczerawy, K. Janssen, J. Dumortier INSPIRE Conference Krakow, June 2010 Europe’s Information Society eContentplus

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus OneGeology Europe - WP 7 Create a harmonized geological map on 1:1m scale for the whole Europe Objectives Identify legal and policy barriers to sharing and re-use of data Develop access and licensing policies Prepare user-friendly policies for the stakeholders Code of Practice OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Making spatial data discoverable and accessible Transparency of the process Facilitate the operation of the Geo Surveys Necessary minimum and flexible options for irreconcilable issues User friendly Intuitive structure Greater harmonization of the access and licensing policies in Europe Code of Practice and Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Code of practice Standard Information Model licences -1:1 m data conditions -Basic OneGeology Europe Licence -Specific OneGeology Europe Licence

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Code of practice Request procedure Information officer/ contact point Available data and conditions Charging MetaData

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus 1: 1 million Data For data available through the OneGeology Europe portal Minimum conditions 18 Consortium Surveys and 3 non-consortium Surveys OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus 1: 1 mln Data Allowed use The ~1:1 million scale data is available for download in GeoSciML and ESRI ShapeFile formats from the OneGeology-Europe portal free of charge, without any restrictions, for any legitimate use, including public, private and commercial use. IPR Any and all Intellectual Property Rights in the ~1:1 million scale geological data provided by the OneGeology–Europe portal are and shall remain the exclusive property of their respective rightholder. OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus 1: 1 million Data IPR Acknowledgment “Used and/or reproduced with the permission of the geological survey organisation rightholders who comprised the OneGeology-Europe project. All Rights Reserved.” Liability waiver Applicable Law OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Two model licences ‘Almost’ ready-to-use Basic OneGeology Europe Licence Based on OS Open Data licence For data/ data sets with limited conditions and accessible free of charge Specific OneGeology Europe Licence Based on INSPIRE Specific Licence For data/ data sets with additional conditions and/or not free of charge OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Basic OneGeology Europe Licence: Simple, user-friendly worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, non-exclusive licence Data is available without any restrictions, for any use, including public, private and commercial use IPR statement and acknowledgment Prohibited use – limited (e.g. no misrepresentation of data or its source) OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Specific OneGeology Europe Licence: Flexible non-exclusive and non-transferable licence Pricing and Payment; Access and Delivery; Assignment, Sub-licensing and Contracting OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Flexible options: Allowed Use – Option I for Public Bodies – Option II for private entities, commercial and non-commercial Pricing and Payment -Free of charge -With charge (to be filled in) Access and Delivery -Delivered via services -Delivered via traditional methods OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Option I for Public Bodies – for public tasks! Minimum conditions Option II for private entities, commercial and non- commercial Flexible conditions: Creating a copy, Using on multiple computers, Publishing on the Internet, Creating derivative products, Availability of the derivative products to the public, Delivering of the copy of the product to the GS, Others Outside of the public task - the set of conditions should be chosen from the list of conditions for private entities! OneGeology Europe Model Licences

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Generic value of the Code Positive response from the Geo Surveys Ensure compliance of the access and licensing policies with the INSPIRE, Access Directive and PSI Directive ‘Ready to use’ harmonized licences Great success in the first harmonization attempt: 21 countries consent to share their 1:1million data on the same conditions, free of charge OneGeology Europe

Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Europe’s Information Society eContentplus Thanks to the OneGeology Europe team! Aleksandra Kuczerawy INSPIRE Conference Krakow, June 2010 Europe’s Information Society eContentplus