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Non-essential Perspective on Thinking Law of Data Protection and Utilization

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The protection and utilization legal system of data is of fundamental importance in contemporary digital age. Existing research a have a problem of essentialism of theoretical thought, which hinders researchers and legislators from exploring the institutional framework that matches the reality of digital society according to the inherent differences of data concepts, the process of data practice, the application and value tradeoffs in this process. On the basis of criticizing the essentialism perspective taken by recent studies, this article takes non-essential Perspective for thinking legal system of data protection and utilization, and pursuits creative data utilization. It proposes a data usufruct operating within an expanded framework of right to human dignity, which might provide a new way of thinking data protection-utilization law that could balance the basic morality of the digital age and the national digital economic policy.

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Li, Z., He, H., Wang, W., Siqi, Tao (2023). Non-essential Perspective on Thinking Law of Data Protection and Utilization. In: Zhang, S., Hu, B., Zhang, LJ. (eds) Big Data – BigData 2023. BigData 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14203. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-44725-9_5

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