Article 14
Machine readability
Information shall only be considered published in a machine readable way where all of the following conditions are met:
it is in an electronic format designed to be directly and automatically read by a computer;
it is stored in an appropriate IT architecture in accordance with Article 8(7) that enables automatic access;
it is robust enough to ensure continuity and regularity in the performance of the services provided and ensures adequate access in terms of speed;
it can be accessed, read, used and copied by computer software that is free of charge and publicly available.
For the purposes of point (a) of the first subparagraph, the electronic format shall be specified by free, non-proprietary and open standards.
APAs and CTPs shall:
make instructions available to the public, explaining how and where to easily access and use the data, including identification of the electronic format;
make public any changes to the instructions referred to in point (a) at least three months before they come into effect, unless there is an urgent and duly justified need for changes in instructions to take effect more quickly;
include a link to the instructions referred to in point (a) on the homepage of their website.