Examples of using Sector information in English and their translations into Polish
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This Communication is accompanied by a proposal for revising the Directive on the re-use of public sector information, by.
Public Sector Information(PSI) is not only a primary source of data,
For example, governments can stimulate content markets by making public sector information available on transparent,
Public sector information: Commission refers Poland to Court for incorrect implementation of EU rules.
of the Council Amending Directive 2003/98/EC on re-use of public sector information.
The Commission proposes to update the 2003 Directive on the re-use of public sector information by.
Every day European citizens use services based on public sector information, such as car navigation systems,
Public sector information is an important primary material for digital content products
Public sector information is an important primary material for digital content products
These sectors include public sector information- in particular geographic data,
The Commission has published in January 1999 a Green Paper on public sector information in the information society,
When using your car navigation system, you are enjoying the services built on public sector information.
emerging differences between member states in the exploitation of public sector information which hamper realisation of the full economic potential of this resource.
much of Europe's public sector information, from statistics to traffic information,
experts in the respective areas educational and cultural content and Public Sector Information.
providing sector information and providing help in finding suitable locations for investments.
Counterpart sector information on government financial transactions and balance sheets is
Exclusive arrangements awarded by public organisations to one company for exploiting public sector information are to be terminated by end of 2008, thus unlocking important
The EU's Public Sector Information Directive aims to overcome market barriers such as unfair competitive advantage for those public organisations that themselves commercialise the information they generate over private companies through for example cumbersome licensing procedures and high charges.
Public sector information: Directive 2013/37/EU24 provides that,