Study on Examining Rationale, Assumptions and Approaches to Non-Personal Data Sharing in India
Dear air-l community, We are glad to share with you reports published by Consumer Unity & Trust Society (CUTS international) on non-personal data sharing in India. These cover a two-part study on examining rationale, assumption and approaches to non-personal data sharing in India. First Phase Report: Navigating the Puzzle of Non-Personal Data Sharing <https://cuts-ccier.org/pdf/report-navigating-the-puzzle-of-npd-sharing.pdf> Second Phase Report: Dimensional Analysis of Future of Non-Personal Data Sharing <https://cuts-ccier.org/pdf/report-dimensional-analysis-of-future-of-npd-sharing.pdf> The *first repor*t has taken a three-pronged analytical approach, relying on secondary literature review, comparative jurisdictional analysis, and stakeholder consultations. The analysis revealed some key learning as stated below: 1) There is a need for an agile and flexible Data Sharing Framework. 2) There is a need to identify prerequisites for a healthy data ecosystem. 3) There is a need for appropriate policy sequencing. viz. First implementing initiatives like Open Public Sector Data, Data Protection, etc. 4) There is a need to assess the existing and future market requirements and incentives. 5) There is a need to ensure consumer welfare and protection safeguards. 6) There is a need to re-assess existing legal regimes. ex. I.P. Law. The *second report* has undertaken a dimensional analysis. Following are the key learning: 1) Clearly specify scope of data to understand data typologies across the data value chain. 2) Recognising value associated with divergent internet groups in the data value chain. 3) Clearly identifying specific problems sought to be addressed through data sharing 4) Design strong accountability and grievance redress frameworks. We hope you find the reports insightful. Please reach out to us at shubhangiheda@gmail.com or setubupadhyay@gmail.com. and we will be happy to answer any questions or just have a chat. Thanks ! Best, Shubhangi Heda & Setu Bandh Upadhyay <https://drive.google.com/u/0/settings/storage?hl=en-GB&utm_medium=web&utm_source=gmail&utm_campaign=storage_meter&utm_content=storage_high>
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Shubhangi Heda