The Legal Regulation of Digital Wealth: Commerce, Ownership and Inheritance of Data

IF 0.2 Q4 LAW European Review of Private Law Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.54648/erpl2021042
José Antonio Castillo Parrilla
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Digital wealth and its necessary regulation have gained prominence in recent years. The European Commission has published several documents and policy proposals relating, directly or indirectly, to the data economy. A data economy can be defined as an ecosystem of different types of market players collaborating to ensure that data is accessible and usable in order to extract value from data through, for example, creating a variety of applications with great potential to improve daily life. The value of data can increase from EUR 257 billion (1.85 of EU Gross Domestic Product (GDP)) to EUR 643 billion by 2020 (3.17% of EU GDP), according to the EU Commission. The legal implications of the increasing value of the data economy are clear; hence the need to address the challenges presented by its legal regulation.
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数字财富的法律规制:数据的商业、所有权和继承
近年来,数字财富及其必要的监管日益受到重视。欧盟委员会已经发布了几份直接或间接与数据经济相关的文件和政策建议。数据经济可以被定义为一个由不同类型的市场参与者组成的生态系统,这些参与者合作确保数据是可访问和可用的,以便通过创建各种具有巨大潜力的应用程序来从数据中提取价值,从而改善日常生活。据欧盟委员会称,到2020年,数据价值将从2570亿欧元(占欧盟国内生产总值(GDP)的1.85%)增加到6430亿欧元(占欧盟GDP的3.17%)。数据经济不断增长的价值对法律的影响是显而易见的;因此,有必要解决其法律规定所带来的挑战。
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