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-The first Open Data Camp in Switzerland in autumn 2011 was a big success. Over 100 interested folks got to know each other, and more than 20 exciting pioneer projects were initiated and implementedSee the [[http://makeopendata.ch/doku.php?do=search&id=%40project|results documented in our Wiki]].+Data is the so-called oil of the 21st century - with the difference being that every minute there is more data produced at an enormous and growing rateWe are excited to create and take part in these hackdays to explore the mountains of data treasures around, exchange ideas and start-up new applications around new possibilities
  
-30 – 31 March 2012 the second Open Data Camp brings thinkers and makers together around the theme of Mobility.+Law is not an exception to this rule, and as users of the Internet we are inundated with legal texts that we often fail to understand completely, yet they govern what we can or cannot do with services, and it is what obliges those service providers to protect our privacy and safety online
  
-[[http://youtu.be/CEjU9KVABao|{{ :de:breakthru_still.png?direct& |}}]] +At past [[event:home|Swiss Open Data Camps]] we have already had a few ideas around the theme of **open legal**among them the [[project:semantic_legal]] and we have constantly explored and debated the boundaries of what we can legally do with the dataunderstand the conditions of use fullyAt the next make.opendata.ch hackdays in September 2013, we will focus on the theme of online law, legal data, and data licensing in a wide sense.
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-We are convinced that the thematic focus will strengthen the community of designersdevelopers, activists and journalistsas well as also attract new peopleOur common goal is to support Switzerland to become a more "direct data democracy"For more transparency, openness, and common responsibility for our futureFor a "Breakthru" in the field of "Mobility" in the first half of 2012!+
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