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== Citation == [[European Commission]], '''A European Strategy for Data,''' Brussels, 19.2.2020, COM(2020) 66 final (Feb. 19, 2020) ([https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/info/files/communication-european-strategy-data-19feb2020_en.pdf full-text]). == Overview == In a society where individuals will generate ever-increasing amounts of [[data]], the way in which the [[data collection|data are collected]] and used must place the interests of the individual first, in accordance with European values, fundamental rights and rules. Citizens will trust and embrace [[data]]-driven [[innovation]]s only if they are confident that any [[personal data]] [[data sharing|sharing]] in the [[EU]] will be subject to full compliance with the [[EU]]'s strict [[data protection]] rules. At the same time, the increasing volume of non-personal [[industrial data]] and [[public data]] in Europe, combined with [[technological]] change in how the [[data storage|data is stored]] and [[data processing|processed]], will constitute a potential source of growth and [[innovation]] that should be tapped. This Communication outlines a strategy for [[policy]] measures and investments to enable the [[data economy]] for the coming five years. This data strategy is presented at the same time as the [[EC|Commission]]'s Communication on "[[Shaping Europe's Digital Future]]" and a White Paper on [[artificial intelligence]] that indicates how the [[EC|Commission]] will support and promote the development and uptake of [[artificial intelligence]] across the [[EU]]. On the basis of this strategy, the [[EC|Commission]] launches a comprehensive consultation on the specific measures that could be taken to keep the [[EU]] at the forefront of the [[data-agile economy]], while respecting and promoting the fundamental values that are the foundation of European societies. [[Category:Publication]] [[Category:2020]] [[Category:EU]] [[Category:Data]] [[Category:Information policy]]
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