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In the realm of data protection and re-usability, Ken Chad from Ken Chad Consulting Ltd. emphasizes the importance of anonymizing data to comply with the Data Protection Act (DPA) while enabling creative commons licenses. His insights reflect a growing sentiment among scientists that data should be openly available to facilitate research and innovation. Addressing concerns about commercial use, Chad advocates for a 'liberal' approach to data sharing, free from restrictive non-commercial licenses. Learn more from his extensive experience and explore practical solutions for data management.
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JISC MOSAIC Data Protection & Re-use Ken ChadDirector Ken Chad Consulting Ltd ken@kenchadconsulting.com Te: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com kenchadconsulting
Data ProtectionData are anonymised so as not to require registration or other cation under the DPA
Data Re-useData are available under the creative commons Open Data license..'liberal' re-use
Peter Murray-Rustan open view...from his blog: http://wwmm.ch.cam.ac.uk/blogs/murrayrust/?p=2191
scientists want their data to be available to anyone and re-usable for any purpose without explicit permission.
We’d anticipated that there would be some suggestions that commercial use could be forbidden. In fact there was none and we take great heart from this. We are all convinced that “non-commercial” restrictions (e.g. CC-NC) cause enormous problems.
JISC MOSAIC Data Protection & Re-use Ken ChadDirector Ken Chad Consulting Ltd ken@kenchadconsulting.com Te: +44 (0)7788 727 845 www.kenchadconsulting.com kenchadconsulting