Re: [datameet] Are all public funded datasets open by default under GODL license?

2022-10-30 Thread Nikhil VJ
Hi, just for clarification, can anyone who knows abt it pls elaborate on what is meant by "negative list" ? I'm assuming right now that it means certain datasets that have to be exempted from disclosure due to national security purposes. But if it's different pls tell. -- Cheers, Nikhil VJ

Re: [datameet] Are all public funded datasets open by default under GODL license?

2022-10-28 Thread sreeram kandimalla
So, I filed an RTI( my first ) regarding this with DST, which after being kicked around between DST and MeitY was rejected saying the questions weren't clear enough. So, I went around looking for more clear questions from people who actually had some clue of how to interpret these things and found

Re: [datameet] Are all public funded datasets open by default under GODL license?

2022-08-07 Thread sreeram kandimalla
To go even further.. Would NDSAP/GODL apply to cases where the data is clearly eligible for it, but the source website terms and conditions say otherwise.. Example: https://censusindia.gov.in/census.website/node/288 On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 10:05 AM Arun Ganesh wrote: > This question has arisen

Re: [datameet] Are all public funded datasets open by default under GODL license?

2022-08-07 Thread sreeram kandimalla
The question is whether for the current version of GODL is already good enough. Do we have any legal experts around who can chime in? Or can people suggest any legal experts we can talk to about this? On Sun, 7 Aug, 2022, 6:01 pm Abhishek, wrote: > Good point. One of the documents on Digital

Re: [datameet] Are all public funded datasets open by default under GODL license?

2022-08-07 Thread Abhishek
Good point. One of the documents on Digital India 2.0 talks about "Open by default". It talk about an open approach for technologies, tools and data. Hopefully this will pave the way for a second version of GoDL. How about filing an RTI to enquire about this point? On Sun, 7 Aug 2022, 10:05 am

[datameet] Are all public funded datasets open by default under GODL license?

2022-08-06 Thread Arun Ganesh
This question has arisen more than a few times among the OpenStreetMap India community while looking at sources like Bharatmaps (NIC), Bhuvan (ISRO) or Survey of India have published valuable authoritative