GOVERNMENT OF THE INDIA PROPOSING TO SET UP A DATA MANAGEMENT OFFICE (EYE ON THE PRIVATE FIRMS/COMPANIES)
The ministry of electronics and information Technology govt of India has decided to look at defining ownership of non -personal data held by the big provate companies such as Google, Meta and Amazon if they refuse to share such data , which is helping the profile Groups with a regulatory system of working as proposed .The non-personal data may be acquired by the government and too pursuading to share the data for the benefit of start ups in the country .The government is proposing to setting up of an office based on the captioned subject matter deliberation required to be framed on the National data including the types of non-personal datasets that private companies would be expected to share . The data management office will be incharge of designing and managing the plateform that will process requests and provide access to non-personal datasets for Indian researchers to initiate the process of getting it verified in its most basic form which may include aggregated informations of the non-personal data of any data set that doesn't contain personally identifiable information.However the Tech companies have so for opposed sharing non personal data with the government citing violation of the trade secrets and the intellectual property rights.The government official said that significant economic benefits from the non personal data are being taken by the private firms and the government is bound to open office for data management and verification of the defined ownership of the key datasets as the draft National data governance and accountability must be brought to the notice of the country.
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