No, for a couple of reasons. Primarily the services rendered (i.e. the data in the packages) are not "normally for remuneration" (i.e. nobody is paying to access them specifically).
EU law is cloudier on whether a copyright license constitutes a contract. Under common law there has to be consideration for a contract. Not all EU member states require that, but enough do that I think they'd leave it alone.
EU law is cloudier on whether a copyright license constitutes a contract. Under common law there has to be consideration for a contract. Not all EU member states require that, but enough do that I think they'd leave it alone.