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As part of the consideration of the public interest pursuant to sentence 1 no. 3,
particular consideration shall be given to scholarly interest in the research project.
(2) Transmission of the data shall occur by providing pieces of information if the
purpose of the research can be achieved thereby and this does not require
disproportionate effort. Otherwise, inspection of the files may also be granted. Files
which are still kept in paper form may be forwarded for inspection.
(3) Personal data shall only be transmitted to those persons who hold public office
who are under a special public service obligation or who have been placed under
the obligation to maintain secrecy. Section 1 (2) and (3) and (4) no. 2 of the
Obligations Act shall apply accordingly to placement under the obligation to
maintain
secrecy.
(4) Personal data may only be used for the research for which it was transmitted.
Use for other research work or passing on to others shall be in accordance with
subsections (1) to (3) and shall require the consent of the agency which
ordered
transmission of the information.
(5) The data are to be protected against unauthorised disclosure to third parties. The
agency conducting the scholarly research shall ensure that the use of the personal
data is physically and organisationally separate from the fulfilment of those
administrative activities or commercial practice for which these data may also be of
significance.
(6) As soon as the research
purpose allows, personal data shall be anonymised. For
as long as this is not possible, characteristics by which
individual pieces of
information regarding personal or material circumstances of certain or ascertainable
persons can be established shall be stored separately. They may only be combined
with individual pieces of information to the extent required for the research purpose.
(7) Whoever has obtained personal data pursuant to subsections (1) to (3) may only
publish these if the data are essential for presenting research results concerning
contemporary historical events. Publication shall require the consent of the
agency
which transmitted the information.
(8) If the recipient is not a public agency, the provisions of Part III of the Federal
Data Protection Act shall also apply if the data are not processed into or from data
files.
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