Hi all,

COVID-19 or not, t he first year and a half of every new legislative term
in the EU are characterised by a large number of public consultation the
European Commission runs in order to prepare for its upcoming legislative
initiatives. We have already shared the consultation on Artificial
Intelligence regulation [1] in the last EU Policy Monitoring Report.
Closely connected to it (as AI feeds on data).

The European Commission is asking whether a general, continental set of
rules and principles for data sharing is a good idea, how to open up data
for the public interest, if data access and sharing principles should be
included in EU funding programmes and also which data sets should be
considered high value.

The last point relates to the Open Data Directive [2] which was passed
during the last legislative term and is formerly known as Public Sector
Information Directive. It allows the European Commission to publish a list
of "high-value datasets" that must be available for re-use free of charge
and in machine readable formats.

In case you want to work with us on the answers, we have until 31 May 2020
to submit them. We would appreciate your input by 16 May 2020 on Meta:
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/EU_policy/Consultation_on_a_European_Strategy_for_data#Section_2.1_-_Specific_questions_on_future_actions%3A_Data_governance

Cheers,
Dimi

[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/EU_policy/Consultation_on_the_White_Paper_on_Artificial_Intelligence_(2020)
[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directive_on_the_re-use_of_public_sector_information
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