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From: Javier Ruiz <[email protected]>
Date: 4 February 2013 13:06
Subject: [Okfn-en] Help open up the postcode dataset
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>


 Hello

we have just launched a new campaign, please help distribute!

Our current government claims the UK is a world leader in open data. So far
though, they’ve failed to open up some of our most important public
databases.

Data about UK addresses is still locked down, unavailable to the general
public and only accessible with an expensive and complex annual license
from the Royal Mail. Innovators are being discouraged from putting this
core reference data to creative use. British businesses and public services
have to cope with the unnecessary burden of applying and paying for access
to location data.

The Open Data Users Group, a governmental advisory group, has just released
a report 
<http://data.gov.uk/blog/odug-progress-on-a-national-address-dataset>calling
for a public and open National Address Dataset to replace the restrictive
database that we have now.

Open Rights Group has long campaigned for public data to be openly
accessible and reusable. We had a huge breakthrough in 2010 when the
government released more than 2,500 datasets. We now want the government to
unlock location data too.

We’re writing to the Minister responsible for the Royal Mail, Michael
Fallon, demanding the free, public and open National Address Dataset
proposed by The Open Data Users Group. We are also copying in the chair of
the ODUG to show them that they have public support.

Join the call for government to open up location information for everyone
to use. Please ask the Minister to open up the postcodes
now<http://action.openrightsgroup.org/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1422&ea.campaign.id=18718>
.

Location data is a critical national asset. The Royal Mail can’t be allowed
to exploit this information for commercial gain. Instead, the government
should make this data freely available as part of our national public
infrastructure.

Ministers will try to hide behind the argument that these issues only
concern a minority of technical experts. This just isn’t true. We need your
help to show them that British citizens are well aware of the crucial
importance of this data and are ready to be vocal about it.

Write to the minister for Royal Mail to ask for the government to open up
access to UK location data
HERE<http://action.openrightsgroup.org/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1422&ea.campaign.id=18718>
.

Yours,

Javier Ruiz
Campaigns Director, Open Rights Group


If you like what we do, please join
us<http://www.openrightsgroup.org/join/join-law-fund>

-- 
Javier Ruiz
[email protected]
+44(0)7877 911 412
@javierruiz
www.OpenRightsGroup.org
Winners of Liberty's Human Rights Campaigner of the Year Award 2012


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