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EPSIplus An overview Stéphanie Verilhac EADP European Association of Directory and Database Publishers European Associations Meeting, Copenhagen, 31.08.07.

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1 ePSIplus An overview Stéphanie Verilhac EADP European Association of Directory and Database Publishers European Associations Meeting, Copenhagen, 31.08.07 funded by eContentPlus

2 EADP Information about the Association members Which sector does the Association represent? The directory and database publishing sector How many paid up members belong to the association? 180 How many private sector companies are members of the Association or of the Member Associations members? 340 How many of the members above re-use Public Sector Information? Almost 50% Does the Association run an award scheme that identifies PSI Re- users? no Does the Association have case studies available about PSI Re-use? no

3 EADP Information about the Associations policy on PSI re-use Does the Association have a written policy with respect to PSI Re-use? Not yet but we have a code of professional practice. Is the policy published and publicly available online? The code of professional practice can be seen at www.eadp.orgwww.eadp.org If not publicly available please outline the policy. (Or provide paper handout)

4 EADP Information about the Associations actions on PSI re-use Since 1st July 2005 - what actions has the Association taken with respect to the re-use of PSI? participation in Espinet meetings and in the PSI working Group meetings Has the Association held any meetings of its members dedicated to the re-use of PSI? –A session during the EADP Annual Congress in Sept 2005 focusing on Databases and Access to PSI –Several internal meetings of EADP members involved in EU Affairs tackled the PSI issue Has the Association lobbied government Ministries on PSI Re-use? Our national members do so, particularly in the UK and Austria. Has the Association lobbied politicians on PSI re-use? Yes during the adoption of the 2003 EU directive, we lobbied MEPs and Commission civil servants. If YES to the Association has lobbied - what has the Association lobbied on or about? to grant B-To-B directory publishers better access to raw data ( trade, legal..) to be re-used in directories. In the view of the Association has the lobbying been successful? yes If YES outline the success. EADP President is now involved with the Commission Expert Group on PSI.

5 EADP Information about the concerns of the Associations members on PSI re-use What are the issues/concerns of the Associations members with respect to PSI re-use? –Fair and equal access –Decent pricing based on marginal cost –Clarification of the links with copyright and database protection What do the members expect the Association to do about the above mentioned issues? Be involved in PSI networks - raise awareness among members - ensure a coherent approach for the PSI directive review Has the Association taken action to address these issues? Participation in various groups interested by PSI at EU and national level. Is the Association aware of any complaints/court cases on PSI re-use that involve the Associations Members or their Members? no If yes please outline (bullets name of body and country)

6 EADP Information about the concerns of the Associations members on PSI re-use In the view of the Association - who within the membership or the Members membership is considered to be a PSI Re-use champion? Many B-to-B directory publishing companies.

7 www.eadp.org Stéphanie Verilhac, EADP Eu Affairs Officer stephanieverilhac@eadp.org Thank you for your attention


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