EU warns Luxembourg to comply with open data rules
Luxembourg’s government has voted to introduce a new rules to allow public bodies to share public information and images for re-use, the European Commission has said, amid concerns about the benefits of public data being used by public sector entities.
Source: delano.luPublished on 2021-09-30
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