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... ... @@ -409,24 +409,24 @@ 409 409 410 410 When you publish your data via EBRAINS, we provide comprehensive data management support and safe long term storage - all free of charge. Additionally, your data can be cited, just like a scientific journal article. Sharing your data may even lead to new funding opportunities. Many funders specifically support projects that are part of the “Open Science” initiative. 411 411 412 + 412 412 >Can my data be too insignificant to share? 413 413 414 - 415 415 No, there is no such thing as insignificant data. Data that is considered insignificant for a given topic, may have great significance for another. By making “insignificant” data publicly available, other researchers may find something interesting that was off-topic for your own purposes. 416 416 417 + 417 417 >Can my data be easily misused if I share it? 418 418 419 - 420 420 No, your data will be covered by a Creative Commons license of your choice. There are a variety of licenses available, enabling you to prevent use for specific purposes, e.g. commercial use. 421 421 422 + 422 422 >Can I share my data before my paper is published? 423 423 424 - 425 425 Yes, if you do not want to share your data before publishing the results in an article, you can publish your dataset with an embargo status. This will make it possible to find information about the data without making the data itself available, and give you a citeable DOI. 426 426 427 + 427 427 >Can I lose my competitive edge if I share my data before I publish the associated paper? 428 428 429 - 430 430 No, publishing your data does not mean that others can use it however they want. Use of your data will require citation, and by choosing an appropriate Creative Commons licence you decide what others are allowed to do with it. If you still feel worried, you can publish your data under embargo, and in this way delay the date of data release, but still make it possible for others to find the information about the data. 431 431 432 432