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Abstract
This report offers an analysis of the Data Act proposal, released by the European Commission on 23 February 2022. The analysis looks at every article of the Data Act proposal and clarifies what it means for arable farmers. Furthermore, it draws conclusions with respect to the revision of the Code of Conduct on Arable Data Use that BO Akkerbouw formulated (Gedragscode Datagebruik Akkerbouw). We will look at whether and to what extent (a) the Data Act makes the Code of Conduct superfluous, and (b) whether the code needs to be revised to be compatible with the essential requirements of the Data Act, and (c) whether the code can be updated in a way that addresses the remaining issues, to which the Data Act proposal does not sufficiently attend. While reading, it is important to keep in mind that this is a legislative proposal and its provisions might be slightly amended until it passes through the European Parliament and Council. In the proposal, it is stated that the Data Act is effective 12 months after it is adopted, which means there will be no binding and enforceable set of data rights before 2024.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | Tilburg University |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2022 |
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AF-18101 Precisielandbouw 4.0: op naar data-gedreven landbouw voor rotatie management (BO-67-001-016, BO-41-002-010)
Sijbrandij, F. (Project Leader)
1/01/19 → 31/12/24
Project: LVVN project