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  1. Last 7 days
    1. Remove four empowerments for adoption of implementing rules for interoperability,network services, data sharing and reporting requirements that no longer reflectcurrent best practices or standards, thereby removing rigid technical requirements.The four implementing acts adopted on the basis of the empowerments will berepealed by separate adoption procedure (comitology)

      agreed wrt rigid tech reqs. Stil, I wonder if HVD doesn't actually build on them

    2. As a consequence of the amendments set out above in relation to network services,interoperability and data sharing, it is furthermore proposed to repeal the following relatedimplementing acts, by way of the applicable procedure, and to delete the correspondingempowerments:(1) Commission Regulation (EC) No 976/2009 as regards Network Services21(2) Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 on interoperability of spatial data setsand services22, and(3) Commission Regulation (EU) No 268/2010 on data and service sharing23.(4) Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2019/1372 implementing Directive2007/2/EC as regards monitoring and reporting24.

      I read this as taking out all INSPIRE obligations, whereas the HVD reg builds on these pre-existing obligations. (Stating that sharing data / services must be open)- [ ] Crosscheck if HVD states an explicit independent mandate, without reference to INSPIRE mandates. #geonovumtb #10mins #belangrijkeerst

    3. Directive (EU) 2019/1024 sets out that data is open-by-default which also applies to spatialdat

      This seems odd, ODD does not constitute an obligation for sharing (HVD does), just mandates conditions when sharing is done.

    4. With a view to reducing administrative burden, it is proposed to delete the reportingrequirements set out in Article 21. Member States shall provide the Commission with a reporton the measures taken to implement Implementing Regulation No (EU) 2023/138

      reporting obligation folded into HVD reporting (already combined in practice per 2026)

    5. Notably, the high-value datasets defined under that framework wereselected to match the data sets already covered by the INSPIRE Directive

      only partly true. Not all INSPIRE themes covered in HVD, and not all themes covered are fully covered (e.g. transport networks is limited to inland waterways).

    6. Horizontal EU data legislation regulates the access to, reuse, interoperability, and governanceof public sector data in a coherent and technologically advanced manner. This includesDirective (EU) 2019/1024 (Open Data Directive)7 and Implementing Regulation (EU)2023/138 (High-Value Datasets)8, Regulation (EU) 2022/868 (Data Governance Act)9, andRegulation (EU) 2024/903 (Interoperable Europe Act)10. Horizontal EU data legislationintroduces open-by-default principles, structured metadata, mandatory ApplicationProgramming Interfaces (APIs) and where relevant as bulk download formats for high-valuedatasets, as well as a streamlined, common governance model for cross-border data us

      Tied to DA (incl DGA,ODD), HVD, and Interoperable Europe Act here. Note: #dgdigit assumes no connection w Interop act until its review.

    1. The current technical requirements for geospatial data under the INSPIRE Directive will be fully aligned with the horizontal legislation governing public sector high value geospatial data. This simplification will lower compliance costs for public authorities and facilitate access to high value geospatial data sets for all public and private users.

      INSPIRE to be aligned with HVD (as expected)

  2. Nov 2025
    1. Im neuen Data Act sollen gleich drei weitere Gesetze aufgehen: die Open-Data-Richtlinie, die Verordnung über den freien Fluss nicht-personenbezogener Daten und der Data Governance Act.

      The DA will absorb ODD, DGA and free flow non-personal data Interesting, as ODD is a Directive now. ODD is based on national access regimes, so might be tricky as Reg, unless the focus is on HVD mostly.

  3. Jan 2025
  4. Nov 2024