About point 2 there is the answer of Andrea, aboout the point 1 the license is IODL (Italian Open Data License) which is compatible with cc-by-sa 3.0 and ODbL (Open Database License).
The link is http://www.formez.it/iodl/ (it's in Italian and I have not found an English version).
Ilario
On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 5:43 PM, Tomasz W. Kozłowski odder.wiki@gmail.comwrote:
Hello Ilario, thanks for the good news; as a Wikipedian, however, I am bound to ask some questions :-)
1/ Do you know what's the licence used by the region for the lists? Are they going to be released under a CC-BY-SA compatible license (or maybe CC-BY-SA itself)? 2/ We actually had a similar problem in Poland last year (no true unique identifiers) and - as far as I am concerned - Wikimedia Polska will be working together with a Warsaw-based think-tank and the National Heritage Board of Poland - that's the organisation responsible for maintaining the lists of monuments on a government level - on creating the first-ever system of totally unique identifiers. Do you plan to contact the institution responsible for the lists in Italy and work with them on your local system? I think it'd be nice to have such a cooperation, for various reasons...
Thanks,
Tomasz W. Kozłowski
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