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Non-Personal Data Regulation – A Latin American Perspective
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  • SA-GRUR International
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  • Díaz Vera, Lina María, kirjoittaja.
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  • Non-Personal Data Regulation – A Latin American Perspective
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  • Verlag C.H. Beck, München : 2023.
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  • s. 37–53.
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  • GRUR International, ISSN 2632-8623 ; 72(1)
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  • This paper argues in favor of non-personal data regulation in Latin America as a way of helping the digital economy reach its full potential in the region. While overall there are significant improvements regarding personal data, there is a vacuum in terms of data that does not allow the identification of any individual person, either because it is not initially related to a data subject or because it was anonymized. Drawing from data economics, the paper argues that countries in Latin America should regulate non-personal data because of the winner-takes-all dynamics of data markets, the importance of having control over non-personal data for local companies, and to try and balance the scales. In particular, the paper addresses three issues to be regulated, namely property vs. access to non-personal data, cross-border data flows, and data standardization.
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  • GRUR International, 2632-8623 ; 72(1)
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