Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/232240 
Year of Publication: 
2020
Series/Report no.: 
Research Paper No. 117
Publisher: 
South Centre, Geneva
Abstract: 
The legal characterization and design of a legal regime for data poses one of the most important contemporary challenges to law professionals and policy makers. How such a framework is designed matters for what kind of insertion a society will have in the digital economy, and the extent to which a country will be able to benefit from the opportunities opened by big data. The current policy space to devise legal regimes adapted to national circumstances allows countries to seek for new solutions that take into account differences in legal systems, levels of economic and technological development, and national objectives and priorities.
Subjects: 
Big Data
Copyright
Digital Economy
Digital Public Good
Innovation
Intellectual Property
Sovereignty
Sui Generis Exclusive Rights
TRIPS
Document Type: 
Research Report
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