The General Assembly finds that: (1) automated mapping-geographic information system products have value to the general public; and (2) automated mapping-geographic information system products that are developed at public expense should not be unreasonably withheld from private commercial users of geographic information, but should not provide a public subsidy to private commercial users.
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