Hi there! Peter Kurilecz <http://bulky.bitly.com/51e000609a2b124aa7ef94c751e001077332c15d40000765/T9TQsMUmHNbFTbq4A8982> wants to share this link with you: Yes, GIS Files Are Public Data, Too - Emily Badger and Sara Johnson - The Atlantic Cities http://bulky.bitly.com/51e000609a2b124aa7ef94c751e001077332c15d40000765/UeABCcJSbEubW7v_A81b4 <http://bulky.bitly.com/51e000609a2b124aa7ef94c751e001077332c15d40000765/UeABCcJSbEubW7v-Afb01> “Back in 2007, the Sierra Club requested a copy of what it thought was a public record from Orange County, California, covering information like the location and addresses of 640,000 land parcels in the county. The local government held the information in a geographic information system, or GIS database, a much more modern equivalent of the old spreadsheet, or the older-still stack of printed papers. In exchange for handing over a copy of the digital file, which can be used to map data, the county requested a $375,000 licensing fee.” – Peter Kurilecz What’s this all about? Peter Kurilecz uses a service called bitly to save and share links on the web — view their public profile to discover their undoubtedly amazing collection of bitmarks: <http://bulky.bitly.com/51e000609a2b124aa7ef94c751e001077332c15d40000765/T9TQsMUmHNbFTbq4A8982> Learn more at <bitly.com> If you don't want any bitly members to be able to email you ever, you can unsubscribe: <http://bulky.bitly.com/oc/51e000609a2b124aa7ef94c751e001077332c15d40000765/b96d2e71>. List archives at http://lists.ufl.edu/archives/recmgmt-l.html Contact [log in to unmask] for assistance To unsubscribe from this list, click the below link. If not already present, place UNSUBSCRIBE RECMGMT-L or UNSUB RECMGMT-L in the body of the message. mailto:[log in to unmask]