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Protected Data Correction note #58

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https://esa-earthcode.github.io/documentation/documentation/Technical%20Documentation/Data/Contributing%20to%20the%20EarthCODE%20Catalog

Step 1: Uploading your data to a remote storage
To share your data, it must be openly accessible via the cloud. How you achieve this depends on your use case. If your data is already hosted by a cloud storage provider, there's no need to duplicate it, simply use those links. The key requirement is that the data is publicly available and persistent (i.e., it won't be deleted).

If your data isn't in the cloud or its persistence is uncertain, the recommended process is to request access to the official ESA PRR and upload it there following the described procedure. After requesting a data provider account you need to request a PRR collection which is used in the next steps as the STAC Item Catalog.

Alternatively there is also an object storage bucket maintained by the EarthCODE team that can be used to persistently store data. Feel free to contact the EarthCODE team to discuss available options.


Data can still be FAIR even if protected and private. It could still be published on the EarthCODE catalog

STAC catalog/items are public and described + there's an entry to the OSC
the data that these items are pointing to can be private or public, no?

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