Because it's on topic, I thought I might pass along an interesting email I
got recently from Will of onnyturf.com:

Hey Brandon -

Just thought you might be interested, my lawyer filed a FOIL request for
all schedule data maintained by the MTA yesterday. Should hear back from
them in five days or so. At least thats what the law requires.

:)

Cheers,
Will

--==--

Stay tuned.

-B


On 6/14/07, Landon Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Ian,



I believe you have to be a member to access the link that you sent.



I think talking to this organization would be the most productive way to
help. I believe that were involved in supporting the "free access" side of
the court case that you mentioned.



http://www.opendataconsortiumorg/ <http://www.opendataconsortium.org/>



The Sunburned Surveyor


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*Sent:* Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:36 AM
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*Subject:* [Geowanking] GIS Data Released--Mayhem Ensues!!!!



some of you saw my talk at where2.x last month ("How Open Is Open?") in
which I poked at much of the silliness around restricting access to spatial
data on the grounds of national security and privacy. I mentioned the case
of Santa Clara Country losing a case to restrict access to parcel
data--first because they wanted to sell it for more $$, then because they
decided it contained sensitive info.

CA Superior Court rejected these silly concerns last month. Now we find
the County seeks to appeal the ruling!

http://www.mercurynews.com/valley/ci_6137335?nclick_check=1

This drives me mad. I'm talking to the ACLU and EFF but understandably,
they have bigger fish to fry. Access to transit data and government-produced
GIS data wants to be free and open, but without a precedent-setting case
groups will be scared to do battle.

Yes, the above is a US issue, but recent events in the UK indicate that
the Ordinance Survey isn't on as stable footing as was once thought. If
anything, things are worse (by and large) in Europe.



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