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In this episode of Voices of Data Economy, we chat with Anouk Ruhaak who is currently researching and developing data governance models as a Mozilla Fellow embedded with AlgorithmWatch.

In a conversation with us, she makes the case for collective consent and questions the full impact of individual content in data regulations, talks about how Data Trusts can help in building another layer of protection over data rights and challenges the need to build a contact tracing app during the time of COVID 19 pandemic.

Voices of Data Economy is supported by Ocean Protocol Foundation. Ocean is kickstarting a Data Economy by breaking down data silos and equalising access to data for all. Learn more about Ocean Protocol here. This episode was co-hosted by NiMA Asghari & Diksha Dutta Production & audio engineering by Peter Jursic.

Find our crew on Twitter:

To know more about her work, follow our guest Anouk Ruhaak @AnoukRuhaak

Our co-hosts tweet at :

NiMA Asghari @insideNiMA

Diksha Dutta @dikshadutta

Our Production wizard :

Peter Jursic @petheth

Follow Ocean Protocol on Twitter, Ocean Port, Telegram, LinkedIn, GitHub & Newsletter for project updates and announcements. And chat directly with other developers on Gitter.

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In this episode of Voices of Data Economy, we chat with Anouk Ruhaak who is currently researching and developing data governance models as a Mozilla Fellow embedded with AlgorithmWatch.

In a conversation with us, she makes the case for collective consent and questions the full impact of individual content in data regulations, talks about how Data Trusts can help in building another layer of protection over data rights and challenges the need to build a contact tracing app during the time of COVID 19 pandemic.

Voices of Data Economy is supported by Ocean Protocol Foundation. Ocean is kickstarting a Data Economy by breaking down data silos and equalising access to data for all. Learn more about Ocean Protocol here. This episode was co-hosted by NiMA Asghari & Diksha Dutta Production & audio engineering by Peter Jursic.

Find our crew on Twitter:

To know more about her work, follow our guest Anouk Ruhaak @AnoukRuhaak

Our co-hosts tweet at :

NiMA Asghari @insideNiMA

Diksha Dutta @dikshadutta

Our Production wizard :

Peter Jursic @petheth

Follow Ocean Protocol on Twitter, Ocean Port, Telegram, LinkedIn, GitHub & Newsletter for project updates and announcements. And chat directly with other developers on Gitter.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dataeconomy/message
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