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SDI Convergence - Nederlandse Commissie voor Geodesie - KNAW

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Geolicences implementation has drawn attention to verification of the user’s identity.<br />

During this first licence implementation, the system requires the name, surname, e-mail<br />

and phone number of the end user. Whilst a working e-mail address is the sufficient<br />

condition to obtain a licenced product the information concerning name and telephone<br />

number cannot be easily verified. In the following research phase, we will study and<br />

define new ways to make a positive identification of users such as initial registration,<br />

fiscal code number or login with password.<br />

4.3 Guidelines on the use of geographic information<br />

The final step of this research is the formulation of the ‘Guidelines on the use of geographic<br />

information’. To apply the Geolicence model to public administration in Piedmont,<br />

the management of geographic information use rights needs general regulatory<br />

instruments concerning sharing and dissemination of geographic information.<br />

Guidelines define general aspects on sharing Piedmont’s geographical knowledge system<br />

and implementing public and private activities reusing geographic information.<br />

Guidelines regulate public and private access to Piedmont’s geographic information,<br />

specifying general policies and harmonised geolicences.<br />

Guidelines establish some common policies:<br />

all territorial information will be available to public and private bodies, in order to<br />

avoid information dispersion, duplication and non-authorised use;<br />

access to geographic information will be under impartial and non-discriminatory<br />

conditions;<br />

to allow free access to Piedmont’s geographic services: users can access without<br />

paying fees;<br />

to adopt several information access profiles: users can access to geographic information<br />

and services, using different level profiles;<br />

to disseminate information always using geolicences specifying use rights;<br />

geolicences establish use rights in terms of display, download, permitted reuse, distribution<br />

to third parties and publication.<br />

The definition of strategic, organisational, technical and operating guidelines is a priority<br />

objective. Piedmont’s geographic knowledge will be shared using the regional Spatial<br />

Data Infrastructure, connected with the regional Geographical Information System,<br />

a unitary system shared among local public administrations and citizens that use common<br />

information, policies, procedures and infrastructures.<br />

5. CONCLUSIONS<br />

The two year project expects to define a new way of sharing geographic information:<br />

away from an ‘all rights reserved’ approach towards a ‘some rights reserved’ approach.<br />

The realisation of a business model licensing for geographic information, based on a<br />

set of rights associated with specific geographic resources, is a specific aim of Piedmont<br />

Region, above all with the definition of the regional Geographical Information System.<br />

The results coming from this project are the preparation of Guidelines, as a management<br />

instrument to define general aspects on sharing the regional geographical<br />

knowledge system, and the implementation of click geolicences; an electronically implemented<br />

agreement which defines terms and conditions for information owner and<br />

end user.<br />

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