ALI-ELI principles for a data economy : data transactions and data rights : as adopted and promulgated by the American Law Institute on May 18, 2021 and the European Law Institute on September 1, 2021 : Principles 1 to 40.
Multi-state issues. Part V. General provisions -- Part II. Data contracts -- Ch. A. Rules and principles governing data contracts -- Ch. B. Contracts for supply or sharing of data -- Ch. C. Contracts for services with regard to data -- Part III. Data rights -- Ch. A. Rules and principles governing data rights -- Ch. B. Data rights with regard to co-generated data -- Ch. C. Data rights for the public interest -- Part IV. Third-party aspects of data activities -- Ch. A. Protection of others against data activities -- Ch. B. Effects of onward supply on the protection of others -- Ch. C. Effects of other data activities on the protection of third parties -- Part V. Multi-state issues.
Summary:
"The ambitious goal of these Principles is to 'study, identify, and collate the existing and potential legal rules applicable to transactions in data as an asset and as a tradeable item and assess the 'fit' of those rules with these transactions.' In the interest of manageability, however, we agreed not to expand our inquiry into areas such as the regulation of data privacy or intellectual property rights relating to data"--Foreword.
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