The regulation of open data
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https://doi.org/10.54886/ibersid.v8i0.4169Keywords:
Open data, Juridical regulation, Personal data protection norms, Juridical methodologyAbstract
The regulation of the "open data" is discussed, taking as an example the process that happens in Spain. For these purposes, first, a discussion of the concept of "open data" is provided. Secondly, the Spanish regulation that deals with them is synthetically overviewed. Thirdly, it is also stated requires that current legislation must be designed according to democratic criteria. Finally, it is concluded that open data are designed in accordance with these juridical rules: the norms on open data reuse, the normative on personal data protection, the normative on the responsibility for the provision of services, and the juridical guidelines that exist for the specific administrative services. K
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