Sentences with phrase «government open access policies»

While getting courts to provide open access to case law has proven to be a longer & more challenging process given the legitimate privacy & informational integrity concerns raised above, these concerns should inform the implementation of government open access policies rather than bar wholesale access outright.

Not exact matches

The policy requires everyone to show documentation to access NHS care, rent property, open bank accounts — all as a means to implement the government's arbitrary net migration target.
Fellows will have the opportunity to work at public interest organizations at the forefront of debates on broadband and access policy, content regulation, copyright and trademark reform, consumer privacy, open government, and more.
This book is open access under a CC BY license.In this book, Nika Gilauri reveals his formulas for government reform and economic recovery, including how to fight against corruption, reform fiscal policy and tax systems, privatize state - owned enterprises, build a welfare system for those most in need, create a competitive education and healthcare system, and streamline procurement.
The dramatic rise in shale - gas extraction and the tight - oil revolution (mostly crude oil that is found in shale deposits) happened in the United States and Canada because open access, sound government policy, stable property rights and the incentive offered by market pricing unleashed the skills of good engineers.
«Australian governments should ensure that policy and regulatory settings support open and transparent gas markets, and avoid interventions that impeded access to supply (such as moratoria and prohibitions on onshore gas development) and dull incentives for innovation and investment (for example, gas reservation policies),» BHP says in its submission.
This fiscal year, we have achieved our per capita electricity reduction target and made significant progress on renewable energy, considering the challenges posed by government policies and open access regulations.
My take on this is that, on the one hand, governments and other official sources of law should provide wholesale access (in today's terms, they should adopt and implement Open data policies).
When open & direct access comes to pass as the default policy across all government bodies (and it will), only then will the next - generation ecosystem of Canadian legal innovators truly flourish.
Only a month earlier, Obama's White House Office of Science and Technology declared a Project Open Data, intended to «accelerate the adoption of open data practices,» which goes along with the Office's February directive requiring government agencies that award research funds to develop open access policOpen Data, intended to «accelerate the adoption of open data practices,» which goes along with the Office's February directive requiring government agencies that award research funds to develop open access policopen data practices,» which goes along with the Office's February directive requiring government agencies that award research funds to develop open access policopen access policies.
For years, American open - government advocates have complained about the lack of direct access to reports prepared by the Congressional Research Service (CRS), the policy research arm of the U.S. Congress.
Whether we're fighting patent trolls in court; arguing in Congress for more balanced copyright laws; or urging governments, funders, and educational institutions to adopt open access policies, EFF is committed to building a society that supports creativity and innovation, where established players in the marketplace for technology and culture aren't allowed to silence the next generation of creators.
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