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Early draft
Please be aware that the Data Spaces Blueprint content shared in these pages are a very early draft published on 2023-07-01. The current draft is incomplete and the content might still change.
SAVE-THE-DATE 01-10/09/2023: We will welcome your feedbacks to future improve the Data Spaces Blueprint during the Public consultation that will open on September the 1st 2023 until September the 10th. Please mark these dates in your calendar and get ready!
Especially data spaces with highly regulated data, it is necessary to make the data sharing process observable. This can be done for legal reasons to prove that data has been processed only by authorized entities, or for business reasons to provide a marketplace and billing function through a trusted third party. Observable data is important for ensuring that data is being used in a way that is consistent with the contractual arrangements and governance frameworks
By making the data sharing process observable, it is possible to monitor data usage and ensure that the data is only being accessed by the authorized parties. Observability relates to the administrative part of the transaction.