Opening up Public Sector Data in Lithuania
Data is being opened to the public in the Republic of Lithuania under a new legal regulation which aims to increase the use of the information in public sector institutions and bodies. But what is the legal basis for the opening of such information resources and how is it legal?
Source: lrytas.ltPublished on 2022-04-26
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