We will need to reply to the whitepaper. Some of the major concerns I have
with the paper are penalties on data publications. Some of the work members
of Datameet do on opening up government data is important, the challenge
however is if new data laws will be used to threaten anyone from
downloading and sharing of opendata.

There is a chapter on exemptions to people whose work involves data like
journalists, academics. I think the exemptions need to be made for
data-sets by classifying them to any individual and not few people in a
society. Anyone should be allowed to download, share and use public data.

While there are lot of others issues like redaction of sensitive
information in public records which needs to be highlighted, as we do find
lot of information in court documents and First Information Reports.

Regards,
Srinivas Kodali
www.lostprogrammer.com

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