Trust in Data Markets

Summary
This deliverable will describe the coordinated theory of trust in the data economy, based on existing literature in the field of law and ethics. This will consider two particular issues: commodification of personal data and the trade-between protection and individual empowerment over data (e.g. data protection by design measures such as homomorphic encryption may prevent empowerment as they prevent individuals from exercising their rights of access or erasure). The first iteration will be high-level exploration and a setting out of the research methodology for the surveys and semi-structured interviews. The second iteration will present the results of the surveys and interviews, make a more in-depth analysis of selected topics based on those results, and present concrete recommendations for all stakeholders to foster trust in data markets. A Revised version of this deliverable will be available at M36.