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India fine-tunes ambition to lead the world with non-personal data-sharing framework

By Phoebe Seers ( January 5, 2021, 01:46 GMT | Insight) -- A proposal in India to make private companies share their anonymized datasets with other companies as well as the public sector and to establish a new regulator for non-personal data has been revised. The revisions entail a slight curtailing of the kinds of data that must be shared, as well as the purpose for sharing, a new definition of non-personal data, and an increased sensitivity to intellectual property and privacy concerns, among other changes. A proposal in India to make private companies share their anonymized datasets with other companies as well as the public sector and to establish a new regulator for non-personal data has been revised....

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