The limits of sharing: an ethical analysis of the arguments for and against the sharing of databases and material banks
- PMID: 22011067
- DOI: 10.1080/08989621.2011.609443
The limits of sharing: an ethical analysis of the arguments for and against the sharing of databases and material banks
Abstract
In this article, I study the challenges that make database and material bank sharing difficult for many researchers. I assert that if sharing is prima facie ethical (a view that I will defend), then any practices that limit sharing require justification. I argue that: 1) data and material sharing is ethical for many stakeholders; 2) there are, however, certain reasonable limits to sharing; and 3) the rationale and validity of arguments for any limitations to sharing must be made transparent. I conclude by providing general recommendations for how to ethically share databases and material banks.
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