Digital Sequence Information between Benefit-Sharing and Open Data

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2022
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Klünker, Irma
Richter, Heiko
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Currently, parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) are negotiating a strategic plan to save biodiversity. One crucial element of an agreement is the question of whether and how digital sequence information (DSI) is subject to access and benefit-sharing from the utilization of genetic resources, one main instrument of the CBD. In the EU, the Open Data Directive (ODD) of 2019 and the recently adopted Data Governance Act (DGA) already cover research data and to some extent DSI. An analysis of the ODD and the DGA throws a spotlight on the legal uncertainty of utilizing DSI and reveals systemic tensions between open data principles and benefit-sharing restrictions on non-commercial use. It also suggests that a future benefit-sharing mechanism for DSI should avoid distinguish- ing between commercial and non-commercial use upstream, but should instead favor a solution, which imposes benefit-sharing obligations further downstream or outside of the DSI life cycle.

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Digital Sequence Information \ Open Data \ Genetic Information \ Open Data Directive \ Data Governance Act \ Nagoya Protocol
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Irma Klünker, Heiko Richter, Digital Sequence Information between Benefit-Sharing and Open Data, Journal of Law and the Biosciences, Volume 9, Issue 2, July-December 2022, lsac035, https://doi.org/10.1093/jlb/lsac035