嚯! Just noticed that Shenzhen Economic Zone Data Regs (draft) says: "public data is a state-owned asset, and its data rights belong to the state." As @triviumchina has been covering, looks like some data types in China may be designated as gov property.https://www.163.com/dy/article/FSPKBG1S0518KCLG.html …
Big long background story here (I'm putting out an explainer soon), but basically Xi + friends have been talking about the need to 1. Make clear data categories and then 2. Define ownership rights for those categories to support data market + governance. http://sf.sz.gov.cn/gkmlpt/content/7/7892/post_7892072.html#2725 …
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One of the biggest holes has been no clear ownership rights defined in law for data. Obvs not all data types are likely to have same ownership structure. We have been speculating there would be a category for gov-owned data. Looks like they are testing that in Shenzhen.
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I've been following the categorization of data public/private/personal/sensitive personal a bit too, but what specific rights in the data are retained by the government, or does government ownership make it publicly accessible?
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From the Shenzhen regs: "The right to data is the right of the right holder to make independent decisions, control, processing, income, and compensation for damages to specific data in accordance with the law." Don't think public data automatically open (though much will be).
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