A European Approach to the Establishment of Data Spaces
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A European Approach to the Establishment of Data SpacesFecha de publicación
2022-08-19Editor
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Minghini, M.; Kotsev, A.; Granell, C. A European Approach to the Establishment of Data Spaces. Data 2022, 7, 118. https://doi.org/10.3390/data7080118Tipo de documento
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Within a context defined by the rapid increase in the availability of data, combined
with the complexity of data sources, infrastructures, technologies and actors involved in
data sharing flows, the European Union ... [+]
Within a context defined by the rapid increase in the availability of data, combined
with the complexity of data sources, infrastructures, technologies and actors involved in
data sharing flows, the European Union (EU) is devising approaches that can reap the
benefits of data-driven innovation. The policy vision defined in the European strategy for
data [1] back in 2020 aims to make the EU a leader in today’s data-driven society through
an improved use of data across actors and sectors with the ultimate goal of making better
decisions in business and the public sector. This is to be achieved in practice by using a set
of interdependent legal instruments (see Figure 1), most notably the following: (i) the Data
Governance Act [2], creating processes and structures to facilitate voluntary data sharing
by companies, individuals and the public sector; (ii) the Data Act [3], establishing rules
and conditions for a fairer access to and reuse of data from industry, including Internet
of Things (IoT); and (iii) the upcoming Act on high-value datasets, complementing the
Open Data Directive [4] with a list of technical requirements and datasets that public
sector bodies are required to publish in machine-readable format, for free, and under
open licenses. In addition, the European strategy for data foresees the establishment of a
common European data space by combining sector-specific data spaces in domains such
as agriculture, mobility, finance and environment. This data space will act as a European
single market for data and create value by incentivising digital innovation at scale. [-]
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