
A project is now being launched in Russia, the purpose of which is to regulate big data. In early June of this year, the Internet Initiatives Development Foundation (IIDF) announced that it plans to draft a bill on the regulation of big data. This project has two goals. The first is to regulate the turnover and processing of Big Data, the second is to create a big data market, Vedomosti
writes .
Protection of private information is spelled out in the constitution of almost any state. And although many companies do not shy away from somehow obtaining user information, which is considered closed, in general, it is prohibited.
As part of the writing and implementation of the project, IIDF planned to hold a discussion of some issues with Yandex, MTS and MegaFon. Now the basic concept of the document is ready. It proposes the inclusion of specialized intermediary companies in the law on personal data. Their duty is to know which operator stores user data needed by the business, but does not have such data itself.
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Thus, an intermediary at the request of a business can choose a dataset suitable for the profile. This is necessary in order to make sure - the user agrees to the processing of their data and gives a link to them. Then the buyer takes the data from the operator and pays him. The mediator receives a commission from the transaction. According to the authors of the idea, with such an organization of business management all participants in the transaction will benefit
According to FRIA, users whose data was used by the business or for other purposes should receive remuneration - either monetary, or bonuses and discounts. Several operators of federal significance have already agreed with this scheme of work. So, TMS agrees with the concept of intermediaries - this will allow for the active development of projects that use big data.