Data is fueling innovation like never before. From AI development to strategic decision-making, high-quality data is a powerful business asset. However, it also comes with significant legal considerations. Privacy laws, intellectual property rights, and ethical obligations are all evolving quickly, and businesses must stay ahead of the curve.

We’ve written about three areas companies should keep in mind when working with data:

  • Creating datasets: Privacy and ethics should guide collection. Small details can reveal personal identities, and biased or incomplete data can undermine entire AI systems.
  • Licensing third-party data: Pay close attention to ownership, scope, warranties, and liability in agreements.
  • Using public data: Public availability does not equal unrestricted use. Licensing terms, privacy laws, and governance protocols still apply.

Data is a powerful driver of innovation and a potential source of significant legal exposure. Proactive governance, thoughtful contracting, and attention to ethics and privacy can help businesses unlock the value of data while minimizing the risks.

Read the full article on stoel.com for practical guidance on building a responsible approach to data.

Photo of Colleen Dewhirst Colleen Dewhirst

Colleen Dewhirst practices in Stoel Rives’ Technology & Intellectual Property group. Colleen is a skilled negotiator and contract specialist with a keen ability to balance knowledge and nimbleness to adeptly identify legal risks and craft appropriate, innovative business solutions and best practices. Click…

Colleen Dewhirst practices in Stoel Rives’ Technology & Intellectual Property group. Colleen is a skilled negotiator and contract specialist with a keen ability to balance knowledge and nimbleness to adeptly identify legal risks and craft appropriate, innovative business solutions and best practices. Click here to view Colleen’s full bio.

Photo of Tanya Huertas-Langevin Tanya Huertas-Langevin

Tanya Huertas-Langevin is an Of Counsel attorney in Stoel Rives’ Technology & Intellectual Property group. Tanya has extensive experience advising clients across industries on AI governance and compliance; structuring and negotiating complex technology and intellectual property transactions, including software and technology licensing, SaaS…

Tanya Huertas-Langevin is an Of Counsel attorney in Stoel Rives’ Technology & Intellectual Property group. Tanya has extensive experience advising clients across industries on AI governance and compliance; structuring and negotiating complex technology and intellectual property transactions, including software and technology licensing, SaaS, cloud services; joint development and collaboration agreements; and sales and marketing agreements. Tanya also advises clients on domestic and international data privacy laws, including the GDPR, CCPA, and sector-specific regulations, with a focus on data-sharing agreements; data protection agreements; data privacy impact assessments; transfer impact assessments; privacy-by-design; and cross-border data transfer mechanisms.

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