I think there are chances for the project to give the data out for another project and it’s not against the ethical. The difference between legal and ethical is that there is no punishment for doing against the later, except maybe the social sanction from the peer community. It’s all about moral practice. Research should already have foreseen some opportunities for the project in advance to be able to contribute all collected data and result in the academic and scientific community. The consent given by the objects should already be mentioned about the access, use, manipulation, communication of the data, not only for the project but the related project in the future. The objects should know about this and be asked to give consent in advance. The practices, later, is to be in line with the 1st principle under the 6th – 7th. The data access must be ‘in’ not ‘out’ the primary project in a limited way of access and only for data needed for objects of the secondary project.
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Ameen.