On 2014-08-06 21:17, Gannon Dick wrote:
Hi Sarven,

The US Census Bureau has piles of data available via an API.

http://www.census.gov/developers/

You need a key.  I do not see anything in the terms of service about citizenship
http://www.census.gov/data/developers/about/terms-of-service.html

I think the "key" motivation is to avoid DOS attacks.  The US Census Bureau is 
known for it's uncharacteristic moments of lucidity with respect to Government Work.

Economic Data release in the US has always been a sensitive subject.  The 
problems arose about a decade before the European Union, oops, I meant the 
Congress of Vienna ;-)
The story is here: http://www.census.gov/prod/2003pubs/conmono2.pdf
This document also explains in detail exactly what they mean by "Statistical 
Safeguards" for non-disclosure of confidential business information.

--Gannon

Hi Gannon, thank you for the heads-up on US Census Bureau data and summary.

The challenge is intended to be flexible about the statistical datasets which can be used. If anyone would like to use US Census Bureau data or some other Census data by legal and reusable means, they are welcome to do so for the Census track. Same holds true for the Open track with the restriction on Census data being lifted. We have merely highlighted only some of the datasets/dataspaces out there as examples.

-Sarven
http://csarven.ca/#i

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