4 Amendments of Eva KAILI related to 2018/0111(COD)
Amendment 104 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 23 a (new)
Recital 23 a (new)
(23 a) Alternative solutions based on distributed ledger technology could be explored so that, through tokenizing data, data subjects can allow to give access to different parts of their data, for pre-defined periods of time and for selected purposes. Such solutions offer access to data while allowing for maximum transparency and giving control back to the data subject. In such a way, in case of misuse of sensitive data or metadata will be traceable based on an e- id and time stamp system. Additionally such a system could allow for data subjects to be rewarded for giving access to data.
Amendment 210 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 3 a (new)
Article 3 a (new)
Article 3a Anonymity of data should be considered as an extra layer of protection and confidentiality. Relative provisions should be put in place to anonymise data by default, when possible. Such procedures should be accompanied by a series of tests serving as a proof of anonymity. Additionally, when public sector data includes personal data, including any transaction data, it should be anonymised by default. When the end user decides not to allow the collection of their data or metadata they should be allowed to use the relative service to the extent possible, while respecting their choice.
Amendment 255 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 7 – paragraph 4 a (new)
Article 7 – paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. When a private company uses public sector data that has acquired from a public authority it shall disclose the intended use(s) and shall provide with a yearly statement declaring the purposes for which the public sector data has been used and providing with information regarding the revenue generated by using said public sector data. (article)
Amendment 262 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 10 – paragraph 1
Article 10 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall support the availability of research data by adopting national policies and relevant actions aiming at making publicly funded research data openly available ('open access policies'). These open access policies shall be addressed to research performing organisations and research funding organisations. The EU should guarantee that all researchers funded by the EU funding schemes (ERC, EIT), - whether EU nationals themselves or not - should be obliged to make their research (non- personal data) openly available for re-use in the EU-member states.