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Good News on Freedom of Information Front

May 22nd, 2007 by Dan Gillmor

UPDATED

The California First Amendment Coalition has won a crucial lower-court ruling that Santa Clara County must provide — at cost — its geographic “base map” of real estate boundaries in the county. The county had been saying it would charge tens of thousands of dollars for information collected on behalf of residents, using taxpayer money.

Maps are turning into an essential element of citizen media, via a variety of techniques including mashups. Traditional geographic information systems (GIS) like the Santa Clara County data are being combined with other data to produce new kinds of information.

Here’s a link to the judge’s ruling (1.4MB pdf).

(Note: I’m on the coalition’s board of directors.)

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2 Responses to “Good News on Freedom of Information Front”

  1. William M. Hartnett » Blog Archive » County must provide parcel data Says:

    [...] rules Santa Clara County must disclose parcel map data (California First Amendment Coalition) (Via Dan Gillmor) Big, big lower-court win for GIS users, open records advocates, journalists, California taxpayers [...]

  2. netZoo » Archives » Community Blog Bloggin' & Freedom of Geographic Information Says:

    [...] Area, a rather large victory for Freedom of Information in relation to geospatial data. Dan Gillmor writes: The California First Amendment Coalition has won a crucial lower-court ruling that Santa Clara [...]

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