Licensing Open Data in Developing Countries: The Case of the Kenyan and City of Cape Town Open Data Initiatives
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2015-12-15
Authors
Willmers, Michelle
Van Schalkwyk, François
Schonwetter, Tobias
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Open data practice is gaining momentum in the public sector and civil society as an important mechanism for sharing information, aiding
transparency, and promoting socio-economic development. Within this context, licensing is a key legal mechanism that enables re-use without
sanction. However, there is evidence of a “licensing deficit” and this raises questions regarding best practice and sustainability in emerging African
open data initiatives, particularly in the context of intermediaries being encouraged to exploit shared data for economic and social benefit. This
article asks two main questions: (1) What is the current state of open licensing in two African open data initiatives; and (2) to what degree is it
appropriate to focus on licensing as a key indicator of openness? Utilising a case study approach, the research explored licensing dynamics in the
Kenya Open Data and the City of Cape Town Open Data initiatives, examining the contexts in which these initiatives were established and their
resulting licensing frameworks. The cases reveal evidence of strategic engagement with content licensing, driven largely by the need for legal
protection, adherence to international best practice and attraction of the user base required in order to ensure sustainability. The application of
licensing systems in both contexts does, however, suggest an emerging system in which data providers are “learning by doing” and evolving their
licensing practice as portals and their associated policy frameworks mature. The paper discusses the value of open data licensing as an indicator
of organisational change and concomitant importance of taking into consideration the institutional dynamics when evaluating the organisational
licensing frameworks of city, national and other governments.
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open data, Kenya, Cape Town, licensing, open licences, Creative Commons
Citation
Willmers, M., Van Schalkwyk, F., & Schonwetter, T. (2015). Licensing open data in developing countries: The case of the Kenyan and City of Cape Town open data initiatives. The African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC), 16, 26-37. https://doi.org/10.23962/10539/19312