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Typically, when one does a university research study in the US involving human subjects there are something like IRB requirements (e.g. [http://humansubjects.stanford.edu/new/resources/consent/] I see research mentioned on the website, and also that the entire world population is mentioned in the data set. Have you run into anything like this?
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It's a synthetic world population derived from public population data; these are not real people (i.e. human subjects) and the source raw data were not identifiable or even individual-level data.

I nevertheless think there are a number of issues raised by the possibility of a human population database, but to be clear: pplapi does not have actual people in it. I am currently writing about some of these issues.

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