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Increase data re-use. It is planned that Creative Commons Licenses will be used for all data to be preserved. Data will be made available in accordance with what specified in the Consortium Agreement Section 9, i.e.: - Access Rights to Results and Background Needed for the performance of the own work of a Party under the Project are requested and granted on a royalty-free basis. - Access Rights to Results if Needed for Exploitation of a Party's own Results shall be granted on Fair and Reasonable conditions, subject the Party re- xxxxxxx the xxxxx of such Access making a written request to the Party from which it requires the Access Rights. - Party and the Requesting Party shall not be otherwise deemed granted. - Access Rights to Affiliated Entities will be granted on Fair and Reasonable conditions and upon written bilateral agreement. All Personal Identifiable Information will be restricted to internal usage and not going to be shared with third parties. For shared information, standard format, open source software, and proper documentation will guarantee re-usability by third parties. Data will remain re-usable for 10 + years, subject to EC policy changes. Quality Assurance is the responsibility of the MB of the project.

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