The EU Data Strategy: Part 4 - New Intermediaries to Facilitate DataSharing | Data Law Insights
Briefly

The DGA introduces two new types of intermediaries: data intermediation service providers and data altruism organizations, designed to facilitate legal and technical aspects of data sharing.
Data intermediation service providers operate commercially, while data altruism organizations focus on not-for-profit missions, aiming to support data sharing for broader societal benefits.
The regulation helps establish a framework that builds trust among data holders, subjects, and users, enhancing data re-use in a structured manner.
The DGA imposes conditions on data re-use and introduces regulatory mechanisms overseen by national authorities to ensure compliance and operational efficiency.
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