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Pre OKCon 2011 Open Data and Privacy Workshop

Wednesday, June 29, 2011 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+0100)

Berlin, Germany

Pre OKCon 2011 Open Data and Privacy Workshop

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Event Details

Open Goverment Data (OGD) has already proven to supply great potential for participation, innovation and democracy. At the same time, concerns about de-anonymising and linking public data to individuals need to be addressed. The workshop aims at bringing together experts in OGD and privacy to look for approaches avoiding potential dilemmas. A not fully confirmed workshop is planned in co-location to the Open Knowledge Conference in Berlin from June 30th to July 1st. This is the follow-up workshop to an initial workshop in Leuven in early March.

Schedule

  • 15:00 Introduction and 1st part
  • 16.00 Coffee
  • 16:30 2nd part
  • 18:00 End of the workshop 

Scratchpad for notes taking: http://de.okfnpad.org/opendata-privacy

 

Chaired by Jan Schallaböck, Javier Ruiz, Daniel Dietrich on June 29th from 15:00 to 18:00

 

This workshop is part of the PrimeLife Workshop Series.

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Kalkscheune
Johannisstr. 2
10117 Berlin
Germany

Wednesday, June 29, 2011 from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (GMT+0100)


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The Open Knowledge Foundation is a community-focused NGO started in Cambridge in 2004 which promotes public knowledge and open data projects that deliver far-reaching societal benefits. The term ‘open knowledge’ refers to any piece of content, information or data that people are free to use, re-use and redistribute without any legal, technological or social restriction. We aim to help others develop open material as well as creating it ourselves.