Datataloudessa
Datataloudessa refers to the practice of openly sharing data with the public or other stakeholders without imposing strict restrictions on its use. The term combines "data" with "loudessa," a Finnish word meaning "freely" or "without restrictions," reflecting its emphasis on accessibility and transparency. This approach contrasts with traditional data-sharing models that often involve licensing agreements, paywalls, or limited permissions.
The concept gained prominence in the context of open data initiatives, where governments, organizations, and individuals
In Finland, the term has been used in discussions about public sector transparency, particularly in how government
While often associated with Finland, the principle of unrestricted data sharing resonates globally within open data