Data Vitality Data And Law by Aalto Studios published on 2021-11-15T09:07:03Z Data Vitality Interview: Data and Law Law and Data are discussed here with regard to intellectual property, data-based rights, trade secrets and commercial licensing of research. This interview unpacks the decisions at planning and policy levels for advising on open data practices in higher education including Creative Commons licensing, public sector information and commitments to research funders. Legal definitions of open data as a regulated asset in commercial and non-commercial contexts are addressed including the intersection with personal data and data subject rights under EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Finnish Data Protection Act. International examples of the legal framework for data-mining of copyright protected works to train AI are discussed in relation to acts of relevance to copyright holders of text and image. Maria Rehbinder is Senior Legal Counsel at Aalto University advising on personal data, research data, copyright, trademark and design right related issues. She was a member of the Rights Management Committee of the Open Research and Science project (2014-2017) of the Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland. Interviews by Edel O’ Reilly Research assistance by Verna Kuusniemi Illustration by Olena Mohylna Sound design by Oskari Martimo This interview series is part of the exhibition ‘Data Vitality: Soft Infrastructures and Economies of Knowledge’ at Dipoli Gallery, Aalto University, 2021. https://virtualexhibitions.aalto.fi/en/data-vitality https://virtualexhibitions.aalto.fi/en/node/96 Intro and outro music: All The Time We Need (SLCT Remix) (Instrumental Version) - Bluma Petersen, SLCT