RESPECT. 1. Parties shall consider whether the insights gleaned from use of the data could unfairly limit an individual’s or a community’s opportunities 2. Parties shall not use data in a way that could stigmatize or portray demographic groups, cultures, or communities in terms of deficit. 3. Parties assessing the ethical benefits and xxxxx of data use should conduct assessments from the perspective of the individuals, groups, or communities to whom the data relate. 4. Parties shall actively work to mitigate the potential harm to individuals and communities that could occur from use of the data. 5. Parties shall actively work to understand, mitigate, and communicate the presence of bias in the data.
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Samples: Data Trust Member Agreement, Data Trust Member Agreement, Data Trust Member Agreement
RESPECT. 1. Parties shall consider whether the insights gleaned from use of the data could unfairly limit an individual’s or a community’s opportunitiesopportunities
2. Parties shall not use data in a way that could stigmatize or portray demographic groups, cultures, or communities in terms of deficit.
3. Parties assessing the ethical benefits and xxxxx of data use should conduct assessments from the perspective of the individuals, groups, or communities to whom the data relate.relate.
4. Parties shall actively work to mitigate the potential harm to individuals and communities that could occur from use of the data.
5. Parties shall actively work to understand, mitigate, and communicate the presence of bias in the data.
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Samples: Data Trust Member Agreement, Data Trust Member Agreement, Data Trust Member Agreement
RESPECT. 1. Parties shall consider whether the insights gleaned from use of the data could unfairly limit an individual’s or a community’s opportunitiesopportunities
2. Parties shall not use data in a way that could stigmatize or portray demographic groups, cultures, or communities in terms of deficit.
3. Parties assessing the ethical benefits and xxxxx of data use should conduct assessments from the perspective of the individuals, groups, or communities to whom the data relate.
4. Parties shall actively work to mitigate the potential harm to individuals and communities that could occur from use of the data.
5. Parties shall actively work to understand, mitigate, and communicate the presence of bias in the data.
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Samples: Data Trust User Agreement