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Contextualizing the Proposed SECURE Data Act in the State Privacy Landscape
[…] (including a more novel requirement that the privacy notice disclose if personal data has been transferred to, processed in, stored in, or sold to North Korea, China, Russia, or Iran), a prohibition on processing personal data in violation of civil rights law, and oversight/contractual requirements with respect to their processors. Notably absent from the […]
What’s New in COPPA 2.0? A Summary of the Proposed Changes
[…] operator to, without providing notice to a child’s parent or teen, store the personal information of a child or teen in a covered nation (North Korea, China, Russia, or Iran), transfer such information to a covered nation, or provide a covered nation with access to such information. In contrast, the Senate’s COPPA 2.0 proposal […]
Geopolitical fragmentation, the AI race, and global data flows: the new reality
[…] of concern’ determined by the Attorney General, with the concurrence of the Secretaries of State and Commerce (the other five are Venezuela, Cuba, North Korea, Iran and Russia, according to Section 202.211 of the Final Rule). While some scholars have expressed skepticism about whether these initiatives will really bring their intended benefits, it is […]
What to Expect in Global Privacy in 2025
[…] year which bans transfers of bulk sensitive data of Americans outside of the U.S. in specific circumstances and only towards designated countries of concern (currently China, Iran, Russia, Venezuela, Cuba and North Korea). The Executive Order could be left as is, amended, repealed, or replaced by the new administration in Washington. But an interesting […]
FPF Data Clean Rooms Discussion Sept 2024
[…] press release announcing this enforcement action: https://oag.ca.gov/news/press-releases/ attorney-general-bonta-announces-settlement-doordash-investigation-finds-company And see also the full complaint detailing the downstream sales: https://oag.ca.gov/system/files/attachments/press-docs/DoorDash%20Complaint.pdf 26 These countries include Australia, Canada, China, India, Russia and others. Some countries limit the scope of data localization laws to apply to a particular industry or domain, such as health data. For an overview […]
FPF and Singapore PDPC Event: “Data Sovereignty, Data Transfers and Data Protection – Impact on AI and Immersive Tech”
[…] global and now involve numerous bilateral, country-to-country cases. For instance, beyond the transatlantic data transfers debate, tensions are emerging in data flows in the context of EU- Russia and EU-China relations. Sugimoto indicated that if European or American regulators restrict data transfers to China, the latter could retaliate in kind. This is becoming a […]
Read FPF’s 2021 Annual Report
[…] and Europe, FPF led data protection thought leadership on a global scale through comprehensive reports and blog posts analyzing privacy legislation in Brazil, Japan, South Korea, and Russia, to name a few. Learn more at fpf.org/global The FPF EU team developed and distributed, “Insights into the Future of Data Protection: Regulatory Strategies of EU […]
FPF SOGI Report R2 singles (1)
[…] Even in jurisdictions that do not explicitly criminalise women, lesbians and bisexual women have been subjected to arrest or threat of arrest.” 109 Countries like Chechnya and Russia have used anti-gay laws to harass, arrest and even torture LGBTQ+ individuals. 110 › Housing Discrimination — Same sex couples experience significant levels of discrimination in […]
FPF-AnnualReport2021-FINAL2-Digital
[…] and Europe, FPF led data protection thought leadership on a global scale through comprehensive reports and blog posts analyzing privacy legislation in Brazil, Japan, South Korea, and Russia, to name a few. Learn more at fpf.org/global The FPF EU team developed and distributed, “Insights into the Future of Data Protection: Regulatory Strategies of EU […]
The ebb and flow of trans-Atlantic data transfers: It’s the geopolitics, stupid!*
[…] election process because it has been infiltrated and manipulated by foreign powers, its external legitimacy may also be compromised. For example, during the pandemic, both China and Russia blatantly pushed “fake news” to undermine our governments’ COVID-19 responses. This undermined not only the internal legitimacy of our governments but also their external legitimacy. Whereas […]