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The loi pour une République numérique (abr. loi numérique) is a French
law Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. It has been variously described as a science and as the ar ...
first proposed by
Axelle Lemaire Axelle Lemaire (born 18 October 1974) is a French former Socialist politician who served as a Deputy for the Third constituency for French overseas residents in the National Assembly of the French Parliament, for which she was elected in 2012 ...
, Secretary of State for Digital Affairs, voted on 7 October 2016. This law aims to fulfill a two-fold purpose : "to give France a head start in the digital field by promoting an open data and knowledge policy" and to "adopt a progressive digital approach, based on individuals, to strengthen their power to act and their rights in the digital world". To do so, the law is organized around three lines: the circulation of data and knowledge, the protection of individuals in the digital society and access to digital for all. The discussion began with an online public consultation, until 18 October 2015, then, enriched with some proposals from Internet users, the law was debated and voted in the National Assembly from 19 to 26 January 2016. It follows the "Digital Ambition" consultation led by Benoit Thieulin and Yann Bonnet, as part of the work of the National Digital Council. It's a major IT law. It supersedes the Loi pour la confiance dans l'économie numérique (Confidence in the Digital Economy Act) of 2004.


Themes

The bill voted by MEPs at first reading introduces in particular the default opening of public data,
net neutrality Net neutrality, sometimes referred to as network neutrality, is the principle that Internet service providers (ISPs) must treat all Internet communications equally, offering User (computing), users and online content providers consistent tra ...
, an obligation of loyalty for online platforms, as well as increased protection for the personal data of Internet users. The law for a digital Republic also provides the conditions of an Internet accessible to the greatest number, through the acceleration of the coverage of the territory in very high bandwidth and in mobile telecommunications, measures for a better access of people with disabilities to online services, and the creation of a right to the continuation of the Internet connection in case of unpaid bills for households in difficulty.


Accessibility

Measures to promote accessibility for people with disabilities on public service websites had been planned. However, they are now only recommended, with an obligation to inform if the site is accessible or not, which is criticized by the association "les aveugles de France", the collective "Pour une France accessible" and the association "Faire Face". Telephone accessibility is enacted into law in article 105, requiring telecom carriers to provide VRS and Text relay services. Call centers for both large companies and for public services are also required to provide for their own VRS and Text relay. This marks France's first official TRS services, with obligations enforced by the telecom regulator ARCEP.


Open Data and data portability

Included in the project is a default release of public data, and a recommendation for the use of interoperable formats.


Free Software and Open Formats

Article 16 of the law provides for the encouragement of the use of
free software Free software, libre software, libreware sometimes known as freedom-respecting software is computer software distributed open-source license, under terms that allow users to run the software for any purpose as well as to study, change, distribut ...
and
open formats An open file format is a file format for storing Data (computing), digital data, defined by an openly published specification usually maintained by a standards organization, and which can be used and implemented by anyone. An open file format ...
in public administration information systems, in order to preserve their control, durability and independence. In addition, the law specifies that source codes are administrative documents that can be communicated and reused, under article 2 of the law. An implementing decree has been issued to specify the list of licenses, all of which are open source, applicable to the distribution of these source codes
A list of these source codes
is published by Etalab.


Copyright issues

The definition of digital commons was discussed, with great interest during the online consultation, then withdrawn by Matignon. The cabinet of
Fleur Pellerin Fleur Pellerin (; née Kim Jong-suk, born 29 August 1973) is a French businesswoman, former civil servant and Socialist Party politician who served as a French government minister from 2012 to 2016. Early life Pellerin was born in 1973 in Seo ...
, then Minister of Culture, is against it. Isabelle Attard condemned Matignon's withdrawal of the Commons, then submitted an amendment in favour of the Commons, which was rejected.
Freedom of panorama Freedom of panorama (FoP) is a provision in the copyright laws of various jurisdictions that permits taking photographs and video footage and creating other images (such as paintings) of buildings and sometimes sculptures and other art works w ...
has also been debated, but the potential commercial use of images is likely to be a problem. A compromise amendment has been accepted, but does not satisfy all the demands of those in favour of freedom of panorama, in particular because it only allows strictly non-commercial use, which is difficult to define on the Internet.


Open access

The law promotes
open access Open access (OA) is a set of principles and a range of practices through which nominally copyrightable publications are delivered to readers free of access charges or other barriers. With open access strictly defined (according to the 2001 de ...
to scientific publications at no cost. Research publications funded at least 50% by public funds can be made available free of charge after an embargo period:Débattue à l'Assemblée, la loi numérique provoque des tensions
sur ''Les Echos'', 19 janvier 2016
article 30 makes
self-archiving Self-archiving is the act of (the author's) depositing a free copy of an electronic document online in order to provide open access to it. The term usually refers to the self-archiving of peer-reviewed research journal and conference articles, as ...
possible for all authors after 6 or 12 months from the publication (if publicly funded). This right of the authors is non-waivable, so any
contract A contract is an agreement that specifies certain legally enforceable rights and obligations pertaining to two or more parties. A contract typically involves consent to transfer of goods, services, money, or promise to transfer any of thos ...
ual provision to the contrary is superseded, even for articles published before 2016, as the law is meant to encourage
green open access Self-archiving is the act of (the author's) depositing a free copy of an electronic document online in order to provide open access to it. The term usually refers to the self-archiving of peer-reviewed research journal and conference articles, as ...
irrespective of academic publishers' policies.


Digital access for all

A proposal was also adopted to guarantee a right to the Internet for all, even if limited, allowing access to electronic mail or online public services. Network operators will be encouraged to develop their investments where the needs are greatest, through the prolongation and extension of the scope of over-damping to the deployment of fibre in rural areas.


Sovereign Operating System

An
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in favour of a sovereign OS was also adopted, which provoked rather negative reactions, notably from ANSSI, due to the possible lack of realism of the proposal and of already existing solutions, such as the secure operating system CLIP, based on
Linux Linux ( ) is a family of open source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an kernel (operating system), operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically package manager, pac ...
.


Privacy

The CNIL's power would be strengthened, in the event of a recurrence, to reach 4% of turnover or 20 million euros. Amendments in favour of the right to be forgotten for minors and the closure of the online accounts of deceased persons were also approved. Group actions against companies that do not respect privacy are also planned.


Digital death

Article 63 of the Law incorporates the concept of digital death to define what becomes of a person's digital data upon death. The principles of data protection provided in the Data Protection, Files and Freedoms Act become obsolete. But the Law gives the possibility of ''defining directives relating to the conservation, erasure and communication of personal data after his death'', failing which, it is the legal heirs who may act on these digital data.


Digital trade issues

In January 2016, the
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amended the bill with amendment No. 376, adding an article 23 bis and ter making anyone renting their property on a platform such as
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without the written permission of its owner liable to imprisonment, heavy fines and even eviction from their home. The amendment was defended by PS member Sandrine Mazetier. In addition, the Senate proposes that income earned on online sales platforms would be automatically declared to the tax authorities.


Video game competitions

In January 2016, Prime Minister
Manuel Valls Manuel Carlos Valls Galfetti (born 13August 1962) is a French–Spanish politician who serves as Minister of the Overseas in the Bayrou government since 2024. He served as Prime Minister of France from 2014 until 2016 under president Françoi ...
entrusted two MPs, Rudy Salles and Jérôme Durain, with the task of "defining a legislative and regulatory framework to promote the development of video game competitions in France" to the French Secretary of State for Digital Affairs and Innovation,
Axelle Lemaire Axelle Lemaire (born 18 October 1974) is a French former Socialist politician who served as a Deputy for the Third constituency for French overseas residents in the National Assembly of the French Parliament, for which she was elected in 2012 ...
. The report submitted in March 2016 by the two parliamentarians led to participation in the bill for a digital Republic, which in its chapter 4 section 2 recognizes the practice of video games in competition in France, as well as an official status for professional players.


Reactions and critics


Online consultation

This bill is the first to have been preceded by an online consultation: *an initial consultation organised by the Conseil national du numérique which identified certain subjects to be included in the law (portability, open data..) *a second consultation organised by the government on the text of the bill.


A project deemed insufficient

The LR group in the National Assembly criticised "a coherent but unfortunately very inadequate package", while the UDI group expressed concern about the
digital divide The digital divide is the unequal access to information technology, digital technology, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and the internet. The digital divide worsens inequality around access to information and resources. In the Information ...
. Environmentalists and the left front regretted the withdrawal of the information commons.Le projet de loi numérique adopté par l'Assemblée nationale
sur ''Le Point'', 26 janvier 2016


See also

* Marco Civil da Internet, Brazilian digital law voted in 2014 * Libre accès * Neutralité du réseau * Biens communs numériques * Informatique de confiance * Sécurité de l'information


Notes and references


External links, to official documents


Dossier législatif du Sénat

Dossier législatif de l'Assemblée nationale
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