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1 Issues in International Information Policy: Challenges and Opportunities Origins and development of US information policy. “Borders in Cyberspace.” Problems caused by differing national policy implementations: -US and European Community policy comparison -WMO Resolution 40 -Why has “government commercialization” not worked? Information policy and economics Information policy and the environment Information policy and science Implications for the Pacific Rim and Pacific Island Nations

2 Democracy and US Information Policy “Information is the currency of democracy” -Thomas Jefferson “The only free press is the one you own yourself.” - Ben Franklin “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech or the press; or the right…to petition the government for redress of grievances.” U.S. Constitution., Amendment I

3 Sources of U.S. information policy Copyright Act (17 USC. 105) Freedom of Information Act (5 USC 552) Paperwork Reduction Act (44 USC Ch.35) OMB Circular No. A-130 (61 FR 6428, February 20, 1996) Electronic FOIA Amendments Act of 1996 Government Paperwork Elimination Act (PL , Div. C, Title XVII)

4 Public Information Philosophy “... government information is a valuable national resource, and [ ] the economic benefits to society are maximized when government information is available in a timely and equitable manner to all.” From OMB Circular No. A-130

5 “Borders in Cyberspace” Will Conflicting Data Policies Inhibit the GII? Weiss and Backlund “International Information Policy in Conflict: Open and Unrestricted Access versus Government Commercialization,” in “Borders in Cyberspace,” Kahin and Nesson, eds., (MIT Press 1997). A data source for comparative analysis: “Publaw III,” Final Report, EC DGXIII (November 1995).

6 Parameters of Comparison: US and EC Right of Public Access: Is there a Freedom of Information Law or similar policy? Government Copyright: Do governments assert copyright over taxpayer-funded data? Price Structure: Do governments seek to recoup costs of dissemination only, or do they attempt to raise significant revenues as in “full cost recovery”? Government Competition: Do governments encourage a robust private data industry, or do they compete as through “Government Commercialization”?

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9 “Government Commercialization” What is “government commercialization”? The trend towards government agencies charging the public for information services which previously were considered “public good” and financed by general tax revenue, e.g. geographic information (maps and data), meteorological information. Not to be confused with “privatization”! The trend towards transferring functions which are NOT “inherently governmental” to the private sector, e.g. telecommunications, electricity and petroleum production/distribution, air traffic control, prisons, etc.

10 WMO Resolution 40 States the fundamental principle of “free and unrestricted international exchange of meteorological and related data and products” between WMO Members. Adopts the practice of exchanging meteorological and related data and products in two ways: –“Essential” data and products - necessary for global forecasting, e.g., data every six hours. They carry no restrictions. –“Additional” data and products- supplemental data needed for local and regional forecasting, e.g., hourly data. They may carry restrictions on their re-export for commercial purposes. –In addition, the research and education communities should receive both types of data and products without restrictions. All EU countries have identified “additional” data, with restrictions as to their availability.

11 WMO Resolution 40 in practice The concept of restricting access to meteorological data is spreading worldwide, partially due to unsubstantiated reports of successes amongst European meteorological services. Many meteorological services are beginning to charge researchers exorbitant fees for use of data and subjecting them to signing restrictive agreements for access to meteorological and related data and products. Unilateral interpretations of WMO Resolution 40 are being made, going beyond what was agreed.

12 Scientific Considerations with respect to Commercialized Data and Products Past -Identifying the Ozone Hole Increasing levels of CO2 Present -Natural disaster forecasting Severe weather forecasting River flow forecasting Forecasting and detecting climate variability and change Future -Weather derivatives Super ensemble forecasting

13 Why have “government commercialization” experiments not succeeded to date? ….even with strong government copyright, database protection legislation, and restrictive licensing? Could it have something to do with the economics of information? Such as: Elasticity of Demand “Leakage” Barriers to entry and “cream skimming”

14 US Industry data - Information Retrieval Services (SIC 7375) Companies that provide databases on-line, via CD-ROM, and magnetic media, including census data, geographic information, news and media information, and other business information. Includes significant amounts of government information, precise proportion unknown. 1992$3,931,000, $4,647,000, $5,494,000, $6,495,000, (est.)$9,078,000,000 Source: U.S. Industry and Trade Outlook, 1998.

15 US Industry data - Online database industry Year # Vendors #Databases Source: Gale Directory of Databases (September 1999)

16 US Industry data - Commercial weather services Commercial market of up to $430,000,000 in Approximately 400 private companies employing around 4000 meteorologists. 10 “major” companies with remainder being very small and specialized. Support many sectors of the economy. Source: Private Sector Survey (September, 1999)

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18 A way towards harmony? Differing national information policies have caused frictions between governments, and between governments and their respective private sectors. Growing recognition that national information policies are critical to environmental concerns. Growing recognition that national information policies are critical to trade and competitiveness concerns in the “information society.”

19 Information Policy and the Environment Council Directive of 7 June 1990 on the “Freedom of Access to Information on the Environment” (90/313/EEC) Convention on Biological Diversity (entered into force 29 December 1993) United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (entered into force 21 March 1994) International Convention to Combat Desertification (adopted 12 September 1994) Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (11 December 1997) Proposed environmental information Directive, COM(2000)402 (29 June 2000).

20 Information policy and the Environment (cont.) The above listed environmental conventions call for the full, open and prompt, exchange of relevant publicly available data and information. Their successful implementation is, in large part, dependent upon such exchange.

21 Information Policy and Science World Federation of Scientists (August 2000) Supports full and open international access to scientific data for public interest purposes Establishes working group on promoting access: –identify and document problem –prepare policy statements and action plans –interact with scientific community, government officials and the public.

22 Recent EC Member Country Actions Netherlands: –“Towards Optimum Availability of Public Sector Information” Electronic Government Action Programme (1999) Great Britain: –“Review of the Knowledge Driven Economy” (6 Sept. 2000), adopts marginal cost pricing policy. –Pending Freedom of Information Law.

23 Information Policy and the Economy “Public Sector Information: A Key Resource for Europe; Green Paper on Public Sector Information in the Information Society,” DGXIII, COM(1998)585: Public sector information is fundamental to the economy. Ready availability of public sector information is prerequisite for competitiveness of European industry. Public sector information is critical to success of SMEs. Information policy harmonization needed among EU member states.

24 Potential Issues for APEC and Pacific Island Nations Is there a clear need for open and unrestricted data sharing in the Pacific Region? –Climate change –Oceanographic research and sea level rise –Ability to model effectively (both air and oceans) Should there be a unified Pacific Region position in WMO? –A unified position on Resolution 40? –Individual nation commitment to “essential” data?