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Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Data Reconciling Risks and Benefits for Data Re-use across Societies
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OECD (2019), Enhancing Access to and Sharing of Data: Reconciling Risks and Benefits for Data Re-use across Societies , OECD Publishing, Paris, https://doi.org/10.1787/276aaca8-en .
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ISBN: 978-92-64-76402-6 (print) - 978-92-64-66065-6 (pdf) - 978-92-64-70462-6 (HTML) - 978-92-64-31720-8 (epub)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1787/276aaca8-en
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Foreword

This report examines the opportunities of enhancing access to and sharing of data (EASD) in the context of the growing importance of artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things. It discusses how EASD can maximise the social and economic value of data re-use and how the related risks and challenges can be addressed.

In particular, the report examines the different approaches and strategies available to policy makers and business leaders when aiming at establishing data-governance frameworks for data access and sharing. To this end, the report highlights the factors that need to be taken into account including data typologies, key data-access mechanisms and the main types of actors and their roles. The report also presents the available evidence of the direct and indirect economic and social benefits of data access and sharing. It then describes the major challenges facing policy makers, and presents current trends in public policies aimed at addressing these challenges, with examples of EASD approaches and policy initiatives in OECD countries and partner economies.

The initial draft was developed as a background report for the OECD Expert Workshop on Enhanced Access to Data: Reconciling Risks and Benefits of Data Re-use, held on 2-3 October 2017 in Copenhagen (Denmark) (Copenhagen Expert Workshop, www.oecd.org/internet/ieconomy/expert-workshop-enhanced-access-to-data-reconciling-risks-and-benefits-of-data-re-use.htm ).

The report was drafted by Christian Reimsbach-Kounatze and Elettra Ronchi, with contributions by Suguru Iwaya. It benefitted from the input of the informal Joint Steering Group established to support this work. The work was made possible by the generous contributions of Denmark, Finland, Italy, Japan, Norway, and Sweden.

A third revision of the report was discussed and approved by the OECD Working Party on Security and Privacy in the Digital Economy (SPDE) at its meeting in November 2018, and declassified by the Committee on Digital Economy Policy (CDEP) by written procedure on 6 March 2019.

The report contributes to the horizontal project on EASD under three partner committees: the CDEP, the Committee for Scientific and Technological Policy (CSTP), and the Public Governance Committee (PGC). The report complements other reports produced under the last two committees, namely the forthcoming synthesis report Enhanced Access to Public Data for Science, Technology and Innovation , which is based on insights stemming from analytical work performed by the CSTP between 2017 and 2018, and the 2018 OECD Open Government Data Report , which was written by the PGC Working Party of Digital Government Officials (E-Leader) and provides an overview of the state of open data policies across OECD countries and partner economies.

List of acronyms, abbreviations and units of measure
ABS
Australian Bureau of Statistics
AFBF
American Farm Bureau Federation
AI
Artificial intelligence
API
Application programming interface
ATP
Agriculture technology provider
AUD
Australian dollar
B2B
Business-to-business
B2C
Business-to-consumer
CDR
Consumer Data Right (Australia)
CEA
Excellence and Appropriation Centre (Colombia)
CMS
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (United States)
DAC
Data Access Committees (National Cancer Institute)
DDI
Data-driven innovation
DEO
Digital Economy Outlook
DIPA
Data Integration Partnership for Australia
DoS
Denial of service
DS&R
Data sharing and release legislation (Australia)
DTP
Data Transfer Project (Google)
EASD
Enhancing access to and sharing of data
EC
European Commission
EFD
Essential facilities doctrine
ERB
Ethics review body
EU
European Union
EUR
Euro
G20
Group of Twenty
G7
Group of Seven
GBP
British pound
GDC
Genomic Data Commons (National Cancer Institute)
GDP
Gross domestic product
GDPR
General Data Protection Regulation (European Union)
GDS
Genomic Data Sharing (National Institutes of Health policy)
GPHIN
Global Public Health Intelligence Network
HCCI
Health Care Cost Institute (United States)
ICO
Information Commissioners Office (United Kingdom)
ICT
Information and communication technology
IDS
Industrial Data Space
ILS
New Israeli shequel
IoT
Internet of Things
IPR
Intellectual property right
IT
Information technology
JPY
Japanese yen
M&A
Merger and acquisition
MNP
Mobile number portability
NCI
National Cancer Institute (United States)
NDAC
National Data Advisory Council (Australia)
NDC
National Data Commissioner (Australia)
NIH
National Institutes of Health (United States)
NZD
New Zealand dollar
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