Open data and the reuse of public-sector information

 

SUMMARY OF:

Directive (EU) 2019/1024 on open data and the reuse of public-sector information

WHAT IS THE AIM OF THE DIRECTIVE?

KEY POINTS

The directive is based on the general principle that public and publicly funded data should be reusable for commercial or non-commercial purposes.

Open data

The directive promotes the use of open data (data presented in open formats* that individuals can use freely and share for any purpose). Public-sector bodies and public undertakings must make their documents available in any pre-existing format or language and, where appropriate, by electronic means in formats that are open, machine readable, accessible, findable and reusable, complete with their metadata.

Practical arrangements for reuse

Dynamic and real-time data

Dynamic data must be made available for reuse immediately on collection via an application programming interface and, where relevant, as a bulk download.

Research data

Fair trading and non-discrimination

High-value datasets

Documents whose reuse is associated with significant socioeconomic benefits should be made available under particularly friendly reuse conditions. The directive therefore obliged the European Commission to adopt a list of high-value datasets which should be made available free of charge, in machine-readable formats, through application programming interfaces and, where relevant, as bulk downloads. The datasets were selected from within six thematic categories set out in Annex I:

In addition, new thematic categories may be added by the Commission by way of a delegated act.

As a result, an implementing act, Regulation (EU) 2023/138, lays down a list of specific high-value datasets and the arrangements for their publication and reuse.

Charges

Exceptions

The directive does not apply to:

FROM WHEN DO THE RULES APPLY?

The directive had to be transposed into national law by 17 July 2021.

BACKGROUND

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KEY TERMS

Reuse. The use, by individuals or legal bodies, of documents held by public-sector bodies or public undertakings.
Public-sector body. The state, regional or local authorities, bodies governed by public law or associations formed by such authorities, or bodies governed by public law.
Public undertaking. Any undertaking over which public-sector bodies have a dominant influence through ownership, financial participation or the rules which govern it; these include those acting as public passenger road or rail transport operators, air carriers and EU shipowners fulfilling public-service obligations.
Dynamic data. Documents in a digital form, subject to frequent or real-time updates due to their volatility or rapid obsolescence; typically data generated by sensors.
Open format. A file format that is platform-independent and made available to the public without any restriction that impedes the reuse of documents.

MAIN DOCUMENT

Directive (EU) 2019/1024 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 June 2019 on open data and the reuse of public-sector information (recast) (OJ L 172, 26.6.2019, pp. 56–83).

RELATED DOCUMENTS

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2023/138 of 21 December 2022 laying down a list of specific high-value datasets and the arrangements for their publication and re-use (OJ L 19, 20.1.2023, pp. 43–75).

Directive (EU) 2016/2102 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2016 on the accessibility of the websites and mobile applications of public-sector bodies (OJ L 327, 2.12.2016, pp. 1–15).

Directive 2014/25/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 2014 on procurement by entities operating in the water, energy, transport and postal services sectors and repealing Directive 2004/17/EC (OJ L 94, 28.3.2014, pp. 243–374).

Successive amendments to Directive 2014/25/EU have been incorporated into the original text. This consolidated version is of documentary value only.

Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 September 2008 on common rules for the operation of air services in the Community (recast) (OJ L 293, 31.10.2008, pp. 3–20).

See consolidated version.

Regulation (EC) No 1370/2007 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2007 on public passenger transport services by rail and by road and repealing Council Regulations (EEC) Nos 1191/69 and 1107/70 (OJ L 315, 3.12.2007, pp. 1–13).

See consolidated version.

Council Regulation (EEC) No 3577/92 of 7 December 1992 applying the principle of freedom to provide services to maritime transport within Member States (maritime cabotage) (OJ L 364, 12.12.1992, pp. 7–10).

See consolidated version.

last update 25.01.2023