Microsoft has high hopes for Australian government's big data

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Microsoft wants the Australian government to close loopholes in proposed data sharing-and-release legislation that it believes could be used to shut down or limit access to data without explanation. The software giant used a submission [pdf] to a Prime Minister & Cabinet-led consultation to outline concerns that data could be too easily withheld or not offered in the first place, despite assertions that "much of the Australian government's data is not personal or sensitive". Microsoft suggested that Australian laws should, in part, mimic the EU's reuse of public sector information directive, which requires agencies to explain why they deny access to data. "We note that the proposed process for sharing data does not appear to require Commonwealth data custodians to provide an explanation either when denying a data access request, or if they decide not to provide open access to data in the first instance," Microsoft said. "[We] suggest that the bill require data custodians to provide such an explanation.

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