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 …
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Replying to @kendraschaefer @triviumchina
What are the rights discussed here?
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Replying to @ChinaLawTransl8 @triviumchina
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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Replying to @kendraschaefer @triviumchina
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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Replying to @ChinaLawTransl8 @triviumchina
Looks like public data openness decided on a case-by-case basis using a catalog: "The public data catalog will include elements such as name, content, data source, [level of] sharing, [level of] openness, and update frequency."
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Replying to @kendraschaefer @triviumchina
Case by case, but likely in accordance with existing classification regimes on secrecy and data protections. Good stuff.
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Eeeeeexactly.
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