India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology opened a public consultation on the country's draft Data Accessibility & Use Policy. The proposed scheme would facilitate the sharing of unspecified non-personal data that is collected, generated and stored by government entities. The policy would also allow for some sharing with private companies which can then monetize the data. The consultation period ends March 18.
23 Feb. 2022
Ministry seeks feedback on India's draft Data Accessibility & Use Policy
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