I noticed this: While the United States is not the first or even the second democracy to pass an open data law – France and Germany have that distinction
Have we gathered any information as to the impact of open data laws? It's a massive change so maybe we can detect changes. -- Owen On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 10:12 AM Ron Newman <[email protected]> wrote: > > https://e-pluribusunum.org/2018/12/21/congress-made-open-government-data-the-default-in-the-united-states/ > > Ron Newman, M.S., M.M.E. > Founder, IdeaTreeLive.com <http://www.Ideatreelive.com> Knowledge Modeling > Piano <https://www.ronnewmanpiano.com> > Blog <https://blog.ideatreelive.com> >
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