Directive on the re-use of public sector information
European Union directive: |
Directive 2003/98/EC |
Directive on the re-use of public sector information |
Made by |
European Parliament & Council |
Made under |
Art. 95 |
Journal reference |
L345, 2003-12-31, pp. 90 – 96 |
History |
Made |
2003-11-17[1] |
Came into force |
2003-12-31[1] |
Implementation date |
2008-05-08[1] |
Preparative texts |
Commission proposal |
C365 E, 2000-12-19, p. 223 |
EESC opinion |
C85, 2003-04-08, p. 25 |
Reports |
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Other legislation |
Replaces |
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Amends |
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Amended by |
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Replaced by |
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Status: Current legislation |
Directive 2003/98/EC on the re-use of public sector information, otherwise known as the PSI Directive[2][3] is a EU directive that encourages EU member states to make as much public sector information available for re-use as possible. Previous to the creation of this directive this area was left to member states to regulate. This directive now provides a common legislative framework for this area.
The Directive is an attempt to remove barriers that hinder the re-use of public sector information throughout the Union.
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