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Programmes Digital, Industry & Space AI ContinentThe European Commission has introduced common logos to easily identify trusted data intermediation service providers and data altruism organisations in the EU, which will connect data holders - both individuals and companies - with data users.

The identification of trusted data intermediation services and data altruism organisations is part of the implementation of the Data Governance Act. Organisations that satify the conditions set by this legislation and that opt for the use of the logos will have to display the logo clearly on all online and offline publications.
The aim of this initiative is to contribute to transparency in the data market, by differentiating recognised trusted services from others.
The logo for data altruism organisations recognised in the EU must be accompanied by a QR code with a link to the EU public register of recognised data altruism organisations, which will be available as of 24 September 2023.
More information on the common logos can be found on the dedicated Commission website.
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