Public data use (legality)

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11-09-2020 10:21 AM
PollyDaugherty1
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I am working on a project where I am taking public data (sourced  from the town, county, state and other organizations i.e. FEMA, census, etc.).  I live in Florida and due to sunshine laws, this info is readily available.  If I take this project and turn it into a business, will there be any legal issues with me using this data?  

Basically, in looking online, I am finding other companies that offer services that seem to use the same data (i.e. parcel data) and I would assume that they are not doing the primary research to determine this data.  I just want to make sure there is not legal issue for me to do the same.  Most data that I am finding that I need is available to the public.  I understand that some info is not claiming to be 100% accurate and I understand that.

There is some data that I am generating on my own, which will correlate to the data from public sources.

Any help would be appreciated  - if I need to pay for the data, or legally add disclaimers, I can do that, I am just trying to get prepared moving forward. 

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by Anonymous User
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I am not sure of the laws In Florida, but a good start will be to have a look at the data sources that you use and see if there are any disclaimers. 

Also, look at the data you are providing and determine if the data is filling a gap in the market 

If there is data make by yourself or collected by yourself, I would imagine you have control over how that is distributed. 

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RandolphBell
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I am interested in obtaining the property info from addresses that sustained major damage from Ian? Can you help? Randolph Scott Bell rsb@beaccorppm.com

Lee County Damage Assessments (arcgis.com) 

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