Abstract

Following its approval by the European Parliament in April 2022, the Data Governance Act (DGA) introduces regulation for the providers of data intermediation services. The Regulation seeks to empower data subjects and ensure the competitiveness of the markets in which data intermediaries operate. After providing the necessary background, this paper aims at offering a first general overview, from a private law standpoint, on both merits and limitations of the regulatory approach on data sharing adopted by the DGA. It outlines questions that need to be addressed in order to verify thatthe Regulation delivers the benefits it promises.

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