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"While Bill C-2 does not explicitly state that it is paving the way for new and expanded data-sharing with the United States or other countries, the legislation contains references to the potential for “agreement[s] or arrangement[s]” with a foreign state, and references elsewhere the potential that persons in Canada may become compelled by the laws of a foreign state to disclose information.2 Other data and surveillance powers in Bill C-2 read like they could have been drafted by U.S. officials.

Furthermore, in response to questions at a technical briefing on Bill C-2 by Justice Canada on June 9, 2025, Justice Canada officials acknowledged to the persons present at the briefing that the intent of certain provisions within Bill C-2 is to enable Canada to implement and ratify a new data-sharing treaty, publicly known as the “Second Additional Protocol” to the Budapest Convention (“2AP”). The briefing acknowledged that other cross-border “cooperation” tools were foreseeable.

The federal government’s quiet acknowledgement that new provisions in Bill C-2 are being introduced to implement the 2AP treaty raises broader questions about the full extent of Bill C-2’s impacts as it concerns data-sharing with U.S. law enforcement authorities."

citizenlab.ca/2025/06/a-prelim

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The Citizen Lab · Unspoken Implications: A Preliminary Analysis of Bill C-2 and Canada’s Potential Data-Sharing Obligations Towards the United States and Other Countries - The Citizen LabOur preliminary analysis of Bill C-2 situates the legislation within the context of existing research by the Citizen Lab about two potential data-sharing treaties that are most relevant to the new proposed powers being introduced in Bill C-2: the Second Additional Protocol to the Budapest Convention (2AP) and the CLOUD Act. Both of which carry significant constitutional and human rights risks.

Japan Times: U.S. presses for Google to share data by citing Yahoo Japan deal. “Google’s agreement in 2010 to provide Yahoo Japan with access to search index data applied only to Google’s Japanese-language index, not its global index. But Justice Department lawyer David Dahlquist said in court Friday it showed Google had voluntarily shared data with others in the past.” As an ancient […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/05/04/japan-times-u-s-presses-for-google-to-share-data-by-citing-yahoo-japan-deal/

If you are around (or could be around) The Hague on 8 May, you may be interested in this workshop that explores the CARE Principles in relation to fieldwork and participatory research contexts:

Explore how the #CAREPrinciples — Collective Benefit, Authority to Control, Responsibility, and Ethics—can inform ethical data governance and sharing within fieldwork and participatory research contexts. We will feature lightning presentations and interactive discussions to explore how current ethics and data management practices at Dutch universities already support the CARE principles and identify barriers to their implementation.

🔸 Learn to balance community engagement with research objectives.
🔸 Exchange insights and experiences with fellow researchers.
🔸 Contribute to shaping ethical data governance and sharing practices.

Registration is free but spaces are limited! Registration link: dans.knaw.nl/en/agenda/the-eth

DANSThe Ethics of Sharing Fieldwork Data and the CARE Principles - DANS

The UK wants the dirt on data brokers before criminals get there first.

The UK government is inviting experts to provide insights about the data brokerage industry and the potential risks it poses to national security as it moves to push new data-sharing legislation over the line.

mediafaro.org/article/20250318

The Register · The UK wants the dirt on data brokers before criminals get there first.By Connor Jones
#UK#Tech#Data

Thanks to DataCite’s Global Access Fund 2024, the DataMap/Amazon initiative is transforming climate research by centralizing, curating & improving access to Amazonian atmospheric data from key projects. This initiative enhances data sharing, discoverability, and collaboration across Brazil & Latin America, supporting vital climate research through the use of DOIs.

Read more: doi.org/10.5438/w208-es37

#OpenScience #OpenResearch #DataSharing #AmazonResearch #ClimateData

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"No city or state can provide sanctuary to undocumented residents while actively sharing data with ICE. As fusion centers’ numbers and power continue to grow, the threat they pose to immigrant communities is accelerating. Without dramatic steps, like localities’ large-scale resignation from participation in fusion centers, sanctuary promises will continue to be undercut by the daily reality of wholesale data sharing"