Authors

Keith Porcaro

Abstract

This Essay explores how the trust, and specifically the asset management functions that trust law affords, can be used to ameliorate select digital governance challenges. A trust’s ability to isolate assets can protect public interest technology projects against organizational failure, facilitate archiving and study of proprietary and deprecated software, and help multi-party data-sharing collaborations manage complex value allocations. The equitable remedies that a trust makes available can facilitate a strong, norm-setting form of data license that enables beneficiaries to claw back unauthorized data derivatives. I also briefly critique the increasing prevalence of “data trusts” as a catch-all term for community data protection schemes.

Volume

105

Issue

2

Page

332

Year

2021

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/

Publication Title

Minnesota Law Review Headnotes

Publication Abbreviation

Minn. L. Rev. Headnotes

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