4th June 2010, 03:54 PM
http://data.gov.uk
I spent a few seconds searching for any archaeology, heritage, historic.. anything! data.
Not a sausage. The question comes from the statement on the front of the website
Now correct me if I am wrong.... but the information is already there...
http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/ Canmore - Scotland
http://www.coflein.gov.uk/ Coflein - Wales
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/profe...ctions/nmr National Monuments Record - England
all come with heavy duty terms that prohibit (without full consent) any commercial use of the data.
The problem comes in that commercial is more likely to allow for innovative use of data. and this data that is copyright... who exactly does it belong to? photographs I sent in to canmore... who has permissions to use them? and who can sell em?
This could be one for Unit of One to enjoy.
What would be so wrong about opening up the NMR data as open source... imagine the potential locked in them... I for one have a few contacts who are raring to utilise the data... but - well... surprise surprise... you do have to make a living... and creating free... is all well and good, but in the end, turns into a cheaper version of what could be.. and a hungry belly.!
So Free the info says I! its mine!:face-approve:
I spent a few seconds searching for any archaeology, heritage, historic.. anything! data.
Not a sausage. The question comes from the statement on the front of the website
Quote:Advised by Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Professor Nigel Shadbolt and others, government is opening up data for reuse. This site seeks to give a way into the wealth of government data and is under constant development. We want to work with you to make it better.
We?re very aware that there are more people like you outside of government who have the skills and abilities to make wonderful things out of public data. These are our first steps in building a collaborative relationship with you.
Now correct me if I am wrong.... but the information is already there...
http://www.rcahms.gov.uk/ Canmore - Scotland
http://www.coflein.gov.uk/ Coflein - Wales
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/profe...ctions/nmr National Monuments Record - England
all come with heavy duty terms that prohibit (without full consent) any commercial use of the data.
The problem comes in that commercial is more likely to allow for innovative use of data. and this data that is copyright... who exactly does it belong to? photographs I sent in to canmore... who has permissions to use them? and who can sell em?
This could be one for Unit of One to enjoy.
What would be so wrong about opening up the NMR data as open source... imagine the potential locked in them... I for one have a few contacts who are raring to utilise the data... but - well... surprise surprise... you do have to make a living... and creating free... is all well and good, but in the end, turns into a cheaper version of what could be.. and a hungry belly.!
So Free the info says I! its mine!:face-approve: