While the array of issues incident to "data" and property rights (or "ownership") continues to grow both in number and complexity, many of the immediate, practical questions relate to the evolving relation between empirical scholars and their data sets and journal editors when it comes to the manuscript review process. A wider-angle lens, however, as well as an international perspective, are developed in a recent, brief working paper/report, Data Ownership. In it, Teresa Scassa (Ottawa) takes up broader questions concerning data "ownership," what ownership may mean, and how whatever it may mean can vary across jurisdictions. While certainly not the last word on these complex issues, an interesting take and perspective on a set of issues that will not likely go away anytime soon.
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