[CR] | Presentación | Análisis de impacto para avanzar hacia una política nacional de datos abiertos y sus implicaciones en materia de industrias culturales.
Monday, October 25th | 11:00 (UTC-5)
Rodrigo Corredor
Author
Karisma Foundation
Colombia
Viviana Rangel
Coordinator of Democratization of Knowledge and Culture
Karisma Foundation
Colombia
Regulatory impact analyses are tools used to systematically examine the benefits, costs, and potential effects of a regulatory proposal (or non-regulatory alternative), whether new or modifying an existing one (OECD, 2016).
These analyses constitute an attractive option for the entities responsible for deploying regulatory agendas regarding new issues or requiring updating due to successive technological, social, or political changes. These tools allow efficiency problems to be overcome by putting all the options and their costs or benefits on the table. Through the deployment of this tool, public administrations aspire to reduce regulatory inflation and harmonize and improve regulatory activity. Conceiving a regulation of relevant data for creative industries requires understanding the context in which substantial changes are taking place in the rigid legal taxonomies contained in multilateral legal standards that govern, among other issues, the management of intellectual property rights (IPR).
Indeed, the possibilities the Internet has generated to have, in real-time, a large amount of information of all kinds have been the efficient cause of the expansion of the creative capacity of millions of individuals who freely access any information, generating new products that in turn are replicated online.