In July, the IT Ministry released the draft open government data license
for comments. It has been recently notified.

The license release statement from IT Ministry is here.
http://meity.gov.in/content/open-data

The notified license
https://data.gov.in/sites/default/files/Government_Open_Data_Use_Licence_India.pdf

The draft license
https://www.mygov.in/sites/default/files/mygov_1466767582190667.pdf

Datameet along with others have highlighted some important issues to the IT
Ministry team in their public consultation.
http://datameet.org/2016/08/07/draft-government-open-data-license/

It is unfortunate to see nothing changed. Most of our concerns about having
continuos supply of information, having limited warranty and not having any
exemptions defined through license have been ignored.

The continuity of data is important, Indian Railways intends to sell its
data and has failed to even implement NDSAP. The customs department has
recently stopped publishing an important raw trade dataset without any
notification or reason, this data was being published since 2010 before
NDSAP came into force and was being used by many businesses.

It needs to be noted we anticipated some of the issues which will arise
around the license and the same thing in regards to exemptions occurred
during the sikkim open data portal launch, they accidentally released
sensitive data.
http://datameet.org/2016/08/09/sikkim-data-portal-sensitive-information/

I am concerned with the current implementation and disregard for the
community and the whole process of public consultation.

Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com

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