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The National Archives has agreed to adopt the terms of the Data Exploration Licence for geospatial data.
It has released a new Developer Licence, applying the rules of the Data Exploration Licence, to make relevant data freely available to a wider range of people.
The agency joins a number of other bodies including HM Land Registry, the Coal Authority and the UK Hydrographic office in applying the terms of the Data Exploration Licence, which was developed by the Geospatial Commission and a number of partners, for the use of data in the evaluation stage of developing any new products and services.
The National Archives adopts geospatial data research and development licence as a public sector standard
Data Exploration Licence to enable innovators to gain access to a wide range of geospatial data to develop new products and services.
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18 December 2020
The Geospatial Commission (GC) is delighted to announce the adoption of our Data Exploration Licence by The National Archives which will enable innovators to gain access to a wide range of geospatial data to develop new products and services.
The investment from the GC and the collective determination of its Partner Bodies to change the licensing landscape and simplify data access for users has come to fruition and this licence is now available for wider use, creating new opportunities for developers and entrepreneurs.