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 ====== Open Government Definition ====== ====== Open Government Definition ======
 +[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​defact:​ogd:​start| Return to Open Government Data (The Book)]]
  
 //The 8 Principles of Open Government Data were authored by a working group convened by Carl Malamud on December 8, 2007 in Sebastopol, California. The 8 Principles can be found at [[https://​opengovdata.io/​2014/​8-principles/​]].//​ //The 8 Principles of Open Government Data were authored by a working group convened by Carl Malamud on December 8, 2007 in Sebastopol, California. The 8 Principles can be found at [[https://​opengovdata.io/​2014/​8-principles/​]].//​
  
-//Though these principles were written early in the open government data movement, they continue to be relevant. Parts are, however, admittedly U.S.-centric,​ especially the principle regarding licensing. See No Discrimination and License-Free for a discussion. The principles also neglected to mention cost and that availability meant digitally over the Internet.//+//Though these principles were written early in the open government data movement, they continue to be relevant. Parts are, however, admittedly U.S.-centric,​ especially the principle regarding licensing. See [[https://​opengovdata.io/​2014/​no-discrimination-license-free/​ | No Discrimination and License-Free]] for a discussion. The principles also neglected to mention cost and that availability meant digitally over the Internet.//
  
   : //​Government data shall be considered open if the data are made public in a way that complies with the principles below://   : //​Government data shall be considered open if the data are made public in a way that complies with the principles below://
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     - //Data Must Be **Machine Processable**. Data are reasonably structured to allow automated processing of it.//     - //Data Must Be **Machine Processable**. Data are reasonably structured to allow automated processing of it.//
     - //Access Must Be **Non-Discriminatory **.Data are available to anyone, with no requirement of registration.//​     - //Access Must Be **Non-Discriminatory **.Data are available to anyone, with no requirement of registration.//​
-    - //Data Formats Must Be Non-Proprietary Data are available in a format over which no entity has exclusive control.//+    - //Data Formats Must Be **Non-Proprietary**. Data are available in a format over which no entity has exclusive control.//
     - //Data Must Be **License-free**. Data are not subject to any copyright, patent, trademark or trade secret regulation. Reasonable privacy, security and privilege restrictions may be allowed as governed by other statutes.//     - //Data Must Be **License-free**. Data are not subject to any copyright, patent, trademark or trade secret regulation. Reasonable privacy, security and privilege restrictions may be allowed as governed by other statutes.//
  
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