German government will make more data publicly available with new law
The German government has passed a new law which aims to make public sector data available to the public in machine-readable form, according to reports from the EU's intelligence agency (EIU) and the European Union (EU) union. Why?
Source: euractiv.comPublished on 2021-02-10
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