What's Mine is Yours

To many people, Big Data means Open Data: social graphs, voting records, weather patterns, and more. But who owns data? Most of our laws were written for atoms, not bits; they're woefully out of date in an information age. When you share data, does it become more or less valuable? If someone ad...

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Other Authors: Field, Dylan, author (author), Goldberg, Nolan, author, Valeski, Jud, author, Fitzpatrick, Brian, author, O'Reilly, Tim, author
Format: Video
Language:Inglés
Published: O'Reilly Media, Inc 2011.
Edition:1st edition
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009629108806719
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Summary:To many people, Big Data means Open Data: social graphs, voting records, weather patterns, and more. But who owns data? Most of our laws were written for atoms, not bits; they're woefully out of date in an information age. When you share data, does it become more or less valuable? If someone adds to your data, is it still yours? This panel will tackle the gray area of data ownership.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file, approximately 27 min.)