LUCE: A Blockchain Solution for monitoring data License accoUntability and CompliancE
Andine Havelange, Michel Dumontier, Birgit Wouters, Jona Linde, David, Townend, Arno Riedl, Visara Urovi

TL;DR
LUCE is a blockchain-based platform that enhances data sharing by ensuring license compliance and accountability, while supporting GDPR rights through transparent recording and management of data usage and modifications.
Contribution
It introduces a distributed blockchain solution for automatic management of data accountability and license compliance, addressing GDPR requirements.
Findings
Supports GDPR rights like access, rectification, and erasure
Facilitates data sharing and reuse through compliance monitoring
Provides a transparent, tamper-proof record of data usage
Abstract
In this paper we present our preliminary work on monitoring data License accoUntability and CompliancE (LUCE). LUCE is a blockchain platform solution designed to stimulate data sharing and reuse, by facilitating compliance with licensing terms. The platform enables data accountability by recording the use of data and their purpose on a blockchain-supported platform. LUCE allows for individual data to be rectified and erased. In doing so LUCE can ensure subjects' General Data Protection Regulation's (GDPR) rights to access, rectification and erasure. Our contribution is to provide a distributed solution for the automatic management of data accountability and their license terms.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Cloud Data Security Solutions · Privacy-Preserving Technologies in Data
