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What does Licence mean? A licence is permission, granted by contract or law, to do something that would otherwise be unlawful, without creating a proprietary interest. In practice, lawyers most often see: licences over land (a personal, usually non‑assignable permission—often a contractual licence—to occupy or use property, distinguished in case law from a lease and generally revocable subject to contract and proprietary estoppel); intellectual property licences (permission to use copyright, trade marks or patents on agreed terms); and regulatory licences. Regulatory use varies across the UK and Ireland. In England and Wales, the Legal Services Act 2007 requires an Alternative Business Structure (ABS) to hold...

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UK Open Government Licence and UKGLF: legal framework for re-use of public sector information, interoperability, adoption, v3.0 updates, charging and redress under the RPSI Regulations 2015

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The public sector ranks among the UK’s biggest and most consequential repositories of information. Championing the use and re-use of public sector material brings substantial economic gains while also energising democratic participation and openness. Re-using public sector information sits squarely within the government’s transparency programme and its backing for open data. The evolution of open licensing, such as (OGL), makes re-use simpler and more attractive.

This Practice Note explores the growth of open licensing, with particular focus on the UK Government Licensing Framework (UKGLF) and the OGL.

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In the UK, growing attention is being paid to the essential contribution that public sector information makes to society, across both public and private spheres, from economic and social viewpoints across the country and sectors today...

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Judy Nokes
Judy Nokes

After some years working as a journalist as Chief Reporter and court reporter, I became the Conference and Event Organiser for the International Brazilian Investment Bank Unibanco and in 2002 joined her Majesty’s Stationery Office as Copyright and Information Policy Adviser. HMSO became part of The National Archives in 2006....

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