Contributor consent record + location release
DPDP-compliant, explicit and withdrawable. Every contributor and partner location signs a release before any capture.
For UK/EU and regulated buyers, the real question is “can we safely use this data?” Every nxted dataset ships with a Data Trust Pack that answers it.
DPDP-compliant, explicit and withdrawable. Every contributor and partner location signs a release before any capture.
Documented proof that contributors were paid above the relevant local market rate.
Who produced the data, what they are qualified in, and who reviewed it - recorded, not assumed.
No contributors under 18. PII, faces, plates and screens redacted as standard.
A dataset card describing scope, splits and limitations, plus a provenance log tracing every clip back to its source.
A Data Processing Agreement template, with SCCs and the UK IDTA where applicable, so your legal team can move quickly.
For electrical, machining and construction capture, a record of the safety and PPE conditions on site.
Inter-annotator agreement, plus success and failure labelling, so you can judge the data before you train on it.
The Data Trust Pack describes the real process behind every engagement: signed consent and releases, fair-pay records, redaction, provenance logging, a DPA, on-site safety records, and a QA report. It is the documentation your data, legal and safety teams need to sign off a dataset for production use.
See also our Data Processing Agreement, Privacy Policy, and Contributor Agreement.
The Data Trust Pack is the documentation that ships with every nxted dataset: contributor consent records and location releases, a fair-payment confirmation, skill and reviewer credentials, a no-minors and redaction record, a dataset card and provenance log, a DPA, an on-site safety record, and a QA report.
nxted captures under India’s DPDP Act with explicit, withdrawable consent, and contracts under a GDPR-aligned Data Processing Agreement for UK and EU buyers, using the UK IDTA or EU SCCs for international transfers. PII, faces, plates and screens are redacted as standard.
Every dataset ships with a data-provenance log that traces each clip back to its source contributor and session, plus a dataset card describing scope, splits and limitations. You always know who produced the data, what they’re qualified in, and who reviewed it.
No. No contributor is under 18. The no-minors policy is part of the Data Trust Pack, alongside standard redaction of faces, licence plates, screens and other personal data.
That is the purpose of the Data Trust Pack: a DPA template with SCCs/IDTA, consent and fair-pay records, redaction, provenance and a QA report - the artifacts your data, legal and safety teams need to approve a dataset for production use.