The Data Governance Act (DGA) creates a legal framework for access to (industrial) data (e.g. mobility and health data) and its re-use.
Guide through the new law
This Practitioner's Guide offers those involved a practice-related introduction to the new and complex provisions of the DGA. It shows how companies can use the new law to their advantage and what obligations it also imposes on public sector bodies. The introductory book provides information on which requirements must be met to offer and use the respective data intermediation services.
Practical approach
Comprehensible explanation of recurring terms, including protected data, proportionality of re-use, data altruism, data cooperatives, public registers, objectives of general interest (public policy)
Relation to data protection and trade secret rules
Precise guidance on how companies and public sector bodies can design and use the new rules and how they must or may provide or use the data
Target groups
Data intermediation services, data altruism organisations, data protection supervisors, public authorities, lawyers, in-house counsel, companies, trade associations, research institutions, European institutions.
First-hand knowledge
The authors of the Practitioner's Guide have been intensively advising and shaping the legal development of data use and data protection for many years, especially in the context of the newly regulated issues surrounding access to and use of data:
Dr. Kristina Schreiber, Lawyer and Certified Specialist in Administrative Law | Dr. Patrick Pommerening, Lawyer and Certified Specialist in Industrial Property Law | Philipp Schoel.