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Titre La conciliation des règles de la concurrence et du droit public dans l'exploitation des gisements de données publiques - Réponses à «la communication des données publiques et le droit de la concurrence : l'occasion manquée»
Auteur Jean-Pierre Bouchut
Mir@bel Revue Revue française d'administration publique
Numéro no 72, 1994/4 Les données publiques : un gisement à exploiter ?
Rubrique / Thématique
Les données publiques : un gisement à exploiter ?
 Des intérêts à concilier
Page 6 pages
Résumé anglais Reconciling competition rules and public law in the exploitation of public data reserves : answers to the article “dissemination of public data and competition law : a lost opportunity” The circular of 14 february 1994 about dissemination of public data largely opens access to public data for the private sector while guaranteeing equality of chances between processors. Exploitation is open for ail non-protected data. Dissemination through private sector processors is being given priority. As long as it is not a public service mission, the private disseminator is totally free to act. The principle of equality between processors is guaranteed in two ways. First through tarification which may only include the cost of putting data at users' disposal. When this cost is insignificant, the service is most often free. Secondly, through forbidding double financing. Thirdly, the rules of competition law can easily be respected as soon as one admits that general interest (for instance the existence of the service) justifies a restriction to competition.
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Article en ligne https://www.persee.fr/doc/rfap_0152-7401_1994_num_72_1_2858