data ownership

Who Owns the Data?

Determining who owns epidemiological data can be complex. Generally, data ownership can be attributed to various stakeholders, including:
Researchers: Those who design and conduct studies may claim ownership over the data they collect.
Institutions: Universities, research organizations, and governmental bodies may have ownership rights, especially if they fund the research.
Participants: Individuals who provide personal information and biological samples have ownership over their data, particularly under ethical guidelines and privacy regulations.

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