TheEU Data Governance Act (DGA)is alegislativeproposal that was passed on June 23, 2022, and will become fully effective onSeptember 24, 2023. It is the first of several initiatives introduced under the 2020 "European Data Strategy" to encourage data sharing across industry sectors within the ...
In place since September 2023, the Data Governance Act sets the foundations for voluntary access, reuse and transfer of certain categories of protected public-sector data across nationally certified platforms. Organisations that share their data altruistically, must also re...
The recently announced proposal for a new EU Data Governance Act is a promising step towards facilitating data sharing, if it can interplay well with the GDPR.doi:10.15252/msb.202110229Mahsa ShabaniMetamedica Faculty of Law and Criminology Ghent University Ghent Belgium...
Data is a critical part of developing AI, so data privacy (also, by extension, user consent) is an important part of the question. Governments are now starting to weigh in, with the passage of theEuropean Union’s Artificial Intelligence Actand theAI Act in the US state of Colorado, and...
states that ‘The processing of personal data should be designed to serve mankind.’ Although it is absent from the current text of the AI Act, a similar principle is explicitly mentioned in its accompanying explanatory memorandum and implicit in some of the key provisions of the act.Footnote...
As for the high-risk category, the EU AI Act imposes requirements that organizations must meet for these systems to be deployed within the EU market. These include: Having a risk management system for the system's lifecycle. Building up data governance programs to ensure training, validation, ...
Regulating data intermediaries: The impact of the Data Governance Act on the EU's data economy As part of the European Commission's broader data strategy, the Data Governance Act ("DGA") introduces a new regulatory regime for data intermediaries, whi... G Carovano,M Finck - 《Computer Law...
This Chapter maps and analyses EU arrangements with selected third countries, with a focus on the role of instruments and actors in the implementation of such arrangements. The Chapter hones in on EU cooperation with Türkiye, Serbia, Niger and Tunisia,
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the status of these measures are subject to change on a daily basis. Certain measures were in place prior to February 2022 and these are not included in this tracker. Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this summary at the date of publication, no re...