NEW SETS OF OPEN DATA ARE PUBLISHED ON FAS WEB-SITE
New open data contain information about tariffs for the inland telegram service*, set by FAS, as well as the results of public control and surveillance over compliance with the legislative norms of the law of the Russian Federation on advertising
FAS also published the Data Set Passport on “Budget Classification Codes (BCC) for paying duties and fines”.
Open data – information about work of the Antimonopoly Service, published in machine-readable formats. Materials are published in machine-readable formats to simplify open data access for the concerned persons who can process them and produce valuable research, applications, analytics, etc. Open data form a basis for a lot of socially important and public-spirited projects.
Detailed information is available on:
1. “Tariffs for the inland telegram service set by FAS Russia” http://fas.gov.ru/opendata/7703516539-telegramtariffs
2. “The results of public control and surveillance over compliance with the legislative norms of the law of the Russian Federation on advertising” http://fas.gov.ru/opendata/7703516539-advertisingviolationstatistics
3. “Budget Classification Codes (BCC) for paying duties and fines” http://fas.gov.ru/opendata/7703516539-budgetcodes
Background:
* Telegrams sent and addressed within the boundaries of the Russian Federation.
The main consumers of open data are developers of applications and services that use open data as the source materials for their projects as well as journalists and other persons concerned who can do in-depth social-and-economic academic research based on “raw” data.
Without entering into agreements with the Federal Antimonopoly Service, users can use (reuse) open data at one’s discretion, free-of-charge, with no time limit, gratuitously, and with no territorial restriction of use, particularly, they have a right to copy, publish, disseminate open data, transform open data and integrate them with other information, use open data to commercial and non-commercial purposes, use open data to develop computer programs and applications.