Social license for the use of big data in the COVID-19 era
Autor
Shaw, James A.
Sethi, Nayha
Cassel, Christine K.
Institución
Resumen
Strategies to enable the reopening of businesses and schools in countries emerging from social-distancing measures revolve
around knowledge of who has COVID-19 or is displaying recognized symptoms, the people with whom they have had physical
contact, and which groups are most likely to experience adverse outcomes. Efforts to clarify these issues are drawing on the
collection and use of large datasets about peoples’ movements and their health. In this Comment, we outline the importance of
earning social license for public approval of big data initiatives, and specify principles of data law and data governance practices
that can promote social license. We provide illustrative examples from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.