<summary>Are you sharing data acquired from living humans?</summary>
GDPR restrictions relate only to data acquired from living humans.
**Non-human** data are not required to be de-identified. Consider sharing your data [Digital Brain Bank](https://open.win.ox.ac.uk/DigitalBrainBank/#/)
**Ex vivo human data*** should be treated in accordance with the requirements of the Common Law Duty of Confidentiality. You should also be aware of the possibility of living individuals (for example relatives of the deceased) being identified in this information, which would then need to be treated in line with GDPR personal information. Please review the [HRA Decision Tool for principles for handling data from deceased human participants](http://www.hra-decisiontools.org.uk/consent/principles-deceased.html). Consider sharing your data [Digital Brain Bank](https://open.win.ox.ac.uk/DigitalBrainBank/#/).
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<summary>Have you considered data governance with respect to sharing?</summary>
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<summary>Have you discussed open data sharing in your data management plan?</summary>