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After completing this lesson, participants will be able to:  Identify ethical, legal, and policy issues for managing research data  Define copyrights, licenses and waivers  Understand reasons behind data restrictions and how to observe them  Discuss ethical considerations surrounding the use of research data

 Legal – a law is “any written or positive rule or collection of rules prescribed under the authority of the state or nation.”  Ethical – “being in accordance with the rules or standards for right conduct or practice, especially the standards of a profession.” ◦ e.g., IRB & IACUC  Policy - a specified “course of action adopted for the sake of expediency, facility, etc.” ◦ e.g., Paperwork Reduction Act - Definitions from Dictionary.com

“Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind, such as inventions; literary and artistic works; designs; and symbols, names and images used in commerce.” - World Intellectual Property Organization

 You  A funder  Scientist, researcher, PI  An institution  A private company  Nobody

 Copyright: “ [T]he body of exclusive rights granted by law to copyright owners for protection of their work.” (U.S. Copyright Office) ◦ Facts and data cannot be protected by copyright ◦ Metadata and data arrangement can be protected (sometimes)  License: States what can be done with the data and how that data can be redistributed (e.g., GPL and CC)  Waiver: (e.g., CC0) relinquishes all rights of ownership and usually commits the “work” to the public domain  Intellectual property laws will vary depending upon country or region

 Why use an open license? ◦ Facilitate data sharing and discovery ◦ Increase visibility of your data ◦ Advance knowledge  Creative Commons ◦ CC0 (not a license, but a waiver) ◦ CC-BY (Attribution) ◦ CC-BY-ND (Attribution-NoDerivs) ◦ CC-BY-NC (Attribution-NonCommercial) ◦ CC-BY-SA (Attribution-ShareAlike)

 Copyright vs. Copyleft ◦ “a strategy of utilizing copyright law to pursue the policy goal of fostering and encouraging the equal and inalienable right to copy, share, modify and improve creative works of authorship.” (copyleft.org)  Attribution Stacking ◦ CC-BY requires all derivative works to acknowledge all contributors to all works from which they are derived.  Redistribution ◦ CC-BY-SA requires all works that derive from a work designated BY-SA must be distributed under the same license.

 When using data ◦ Give credit to the data authors ◦ Be responsible with the data ◦ Share what you learned ◦ Respect the Data License or Waiver ◦ Understand and follow any restrictions or regulations

 Before you share your data ◦ Understand your funder/institution policies on data sharing ◦ Review your IRB protocols and approvals ◦ Remove personal data  Using someone else’s data ◦ Give credit ◦ Respect the license ◦ Protect the data appropriately Photo Attribution:

 Threatened and endangered species  National security and classified research  Export controls ◦ Can apply to technologies and data  Use of Human Subjects ◦ Personally identifiable information of any kind  E.g., HIPAA as governing law for personal health information

 Range of regulations mediating how researchers interact with data or objects of data collection (e.g., humans, animals; consult IRB or IACUC)  Constraints around data management (e.g., cloud services, software agreements, etc.)  Institutional policy review processes (e.g. Paperwork Reduction Act)  Open vs. proprietary – some institutions (e.g., universities) may need to waive rights to permit open access.

 What we can collect and how  How we share data, results and outcomes  Reuse of human subject data  Data storage and destruction  IRB interpretations and review across institutions are not always consistent

 Privacy ◦ Protects access to individuals (or entities)  Confidentiality ◦ Protects access to information about individuals ◦ Can be thought of as information privacy

 Liability of data collection and provision  Liability for data (mis)use  When to make data available to decision-making constituencies  Formal practices for managing and sharing sensitive data  A plan for maintaining data security

 Know who can claim ownership over products  Assign licenses or waivers appropriately  Behave ethically and in accordance with established community norms  Respect the licenses or waivers assigned  Protect privacy and confidentiality  Know what restrictions and liabilities apply to products and processes

1. Frequently asked questions about PRA / Information Collection. Accessed June 26, 2015 at Creative Commons. Accessed June 26, 2015 at 3. Norms for data use and publication. Accessed June 26, 2015 at Export controls. Accessed June 26, 2015 at 5. Protected groups. Accessed June 26, 2015 at Health information privacy. Accessed June 26, 2015 at 7. Protecting personal health information in research: understanding the HIPAA privacy rule. Accessed June 26, 2015 athttp://privacyruleandresearch.nih.gov/pr_02.asp. 8. Information Liability. Accessed June 26, 2015 at Guidelines for Responsible Data Management in Scientific Research. Accessed June 26, 2015 at Who Owns Research Data? Accessed June 26, 2015 at Constructing Access Permissions. Accessed June 26, 2015 at