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E-infrastructure laws need clarification, says report

Laws surrounding state-funded e-infrastructures must be made clearer and simpler to allow non-state funded researchers to create a European digital research area, a report has said.

The report, published by the e-Infrastructure Reflection Group, is based on investigations between December 2012 and May 2013 by a task force set up by the e-IRG.

The group looked at the legal and regulatory issues likely to arise from increased use of state-funded e-infrastructures by non-state funded researchers and organisations.

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