I'm covering this for the Board, and in the next few days I will be putting out 
a formal motion for OSGeo to endorse it.

 

-mpg

 

From: board-boun...@lists.osgeo.org [mailto:board-boun...@lists.osgeo.org] On 
Behalf Of David William Bitner
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 4:50 AM
To: OSGeo Discussions
Cc: OSGeo-Board List
Subject: [Board] Fwd: Request for your endorsement of GIS Amicus Letter re: 
Sierra Club v Orange County

 

Dear OSGeo friends,

 

As has been discussed earlier on this list, the Sierra Club's case against 
Orange County to try to open up county parcel basemap data under California 
data practices laws is heading to the CA Supreme Court. Bruce Joffe has drafted 
an Amicus Letter in support of the Sierra Club. I encourage the GIS 
professionals on this list to consider individual support of this effort and 
ask the Board to consider signing this letter as an organization.

 

Thank you,

 

David Bitner

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Bruce Joffe <gis.consulta...@joffes.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 10:22 PM
Subject: Request for your endorsement of GIS Amicus Letter re: Sierra Club v 
Orange County
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Dear Friends,
        You have been stalwart supporters, advocating for our principles on 
this important issue of vital concern to our GIS community.  I thank you for 
sending me your pre-endorsement of this GIS Amicus Letter, and hope you will 
now co-sign this version as an individual, and perhaps also representing your 
own organization. 

        You may pass this request along to other potential supporters.
Thank you,
Bruce


Dear Colleague,

I'm sure you know that Sierra Club is in the final phase of contest against 
Orange County for access to its GIS-compatible parcel basemap.  This case will 
determine the applicability of the CA Public Records Act to GIS-based data.  

Although Orange County prevailed in the Trial Court, and again in the Court of 
Appeals, the case has been accepted for final resolution by the California 
Supreme Court.  

I count you among the overwhelming majority of GIS professionals who support 
Sierra Club's lawsuit because you support unfettered access to our governments' 
geodata.  Now is your opportunity to influence the outcome of the case by 
adding your name to the GIS Community Amicus Letter (attached) that will be 
sent to the Court.  The letter explains several GIS technicalities to the Court 
and refutes misinformation proffered by Orange County.  A large preponderance 
of signatures will help convince the Court that OC's arguments do not represent 
the normal standard of GIS professional knowledge and practice.  

Please send me an email indicating your endorsement of the Amicus Letter, and I 
will add your name as a co-signer.  
         *       You may co-sign as an individual. 
                 Please indicate your "title" and professional affiliation for 
reference purposes.  (The letter makes it clear that individuals' signatures 
does not imply endorsement of their reference organization.)

IN ADDITION
         *       Please encourage your professional organizations to endorse 
this Amicus Letter as an organization.  Organizational endorsement makes a big 
impression!
         *       Please ask your employer to endorse as well, if appropriate.

The Amicus Letter must be sent by February 24, so please send me your 
endorsement as soon as you can.

With Anticipatory Thanks,
Bruce

  _____  

        Bruce Joffe, GISP
        Organizer, Open Data Consortium project
        c/o GIS Consultants
        902 Rose Ave.
        Piedmont, CA  94611
        510-508-0213 
        gis.consulta...@joffes.com

  _____  


P.S.   ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

I have sent out Amicus endorsement requests before.  Previously:
         83 people and organizations co-signed a GIS Amicus Letter asking the 
Supreme Court to review this case ... and the Court agreed.
         77 people and organizations co-signed a GIS Amicus Letter asking the 
Court of Appeal to force Santa Clara County to provide its geodata under terms 
of the PRA ... and the Court agreed.  
         65 people and organizations co-signed a request to the CA Attorney 
General to determine whether "Parcel boundary map data maintained by a county 
in electronic format is subject to public inspection and copying under 
provisions of the California Public Records Act." ... and the AG concurred.

Our Amicus Letter might be equally successful in informing the Supreme Court.


FYI, Orange County's case is based on the so-called "software exemption" of the 
PRA which says "computer software includes computer mapping systems, computer 
programs, and computer graphics systems."   The County contends that:
1 - The County's basemap is "parcel geographic data in a GIS file format."
2 - "GIS" is defined as both software and data.
3 - "Computer mapping system" is defined as another term for GIS.
4 - "Computer mapping system" is both software and data.
5 - The County's data is a "computer mapping system" and therefore exempt.

The GIS Amicus Letter argues against these assertions.  
a) - The Legislature did not intend to include data when it exempted software.
b) - While all software operates on data, data is not an intrinsic part of GIS, 
nor of CMS.
c) - The structure of GIS-compatible data is necessary for a user to read the 
data with GIS software, therefore GIS-formatted data must be considered public 
record.  

Do let me know if the Amicus Letter makes this clear to a non-technical Judge.

The Sierra Club's brief to the CA Supreme Court, and Orange County's reply, can 
be found at  http://www.calpubrec.org/oclawsuit/appeal/index.html under 
"Briefing on the Merits."

The 4th District Court of Appeal's decision is a bit further down the web page 
at:
"The Court of Appeal denied the Sierra Club's Petition in an Opinion Filed on 
May 31,  <http://SCvOC%20Appeal%20Opinion%20Filestamped.htm> 2011 
<http://SCvOC%20Appeal%20Opinion%20Filestamped.htm>  linked to:
http://www.calpubrec.org/oclawsuit/appeal/SCvOC%20Appeal%20Opinion%20Filestamped.pdf





 

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David William Bitner

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