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FPF is Working Alongside Stakeholders Worldwide on Ways to Improve Data protection AND EMERGING Frameworks. FPF closely follows developments in policymaking and regulation throughout Europe, Africa, the Asia-Pacific, India, Israel, and Latin America. We keep our stakeholders informed of relevant changes, case-law, guidance, policies, and legal requirements, while also providing background and in-depth analysis in […]
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[…] rights. Assurance of controllability and trustworthiness (确保可控可信) AI actors should ensure that humans are granted the rights to make fully autonomous decisions; accept or reject AI-provided services; withdraw from AI interactions at any time; and terminate AI system operations at any time. AI actors should also ensure that AI is always under human control. […]
Event Recap: FPF X nasscom Webinar Series – Breaking Down Consent Requirements under India’s DPDPA
[…] “consent manager” as a legal entity or individual who acts as a single point of contact for data principals (i.e., data subjects) to give, manage, review, and withdraw consent through an accessible, transparent, and interoperable platform. Consent managers must be registered with the Data Protection Board of India (once established) and will be subject […]
FPF in 2023: A Year in Review
[…] Data Protection Law on ADM, A Global Perspective with Lessons from Case-Law.” In addition, our global experts provided analysis on privacy and data protection developments in Vietnam, Nigeria, Australia, Tanzania, and the African Union and published an overview comparing three regional model contractual frameworks for cross-border data transfers. U.S. Legislative Activity In 2023, FPF […]
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[…] the Act, it will issue an EU technical documentation assessment certificate (also see Article 44 AIA). The Certificate has limited time validity and can be suspended or withdrawn by the notified body. The responsibility of the provider to draw up the EU declaration of conformity and affix the CE marking of conformity remains the […]
The Digital Personal Data Protection Act of India, Explained
[…] consent.” Provisions around “secondary uses” of personal data or “compatible purposes” are not addressed in the Act, making the purpose limitation requirements strict. Data principals may also withdraw their consent at any time – and data fiduciaries must ensure that the process for withdrawing consent is as straightforward as that for giving consent. Once […]
Nigeria’s New Data Protection Act, Explained
[…] The importance of this right, given Nigeria’s thriving fintech ecosystem, has seen the Central Bank of Nigeria issue operational guidelines within the context of open banking; and Withdraw consent to the processing of personal data at any time. The Act does not provide comprehensive mechanisms for implementing these rights, such as parameters and modalities […]
FPF-AnnualReport2022-FINAL2-Digital
[…] Look Into Data Protection Authorities’ Strategies in the African Continent This report gives insight into the activity and plans of African Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Benin, Mauritius, Côte d’Ivoire, and Burkina Faso. It also relies on research conducted across several other African jurisdictions that have adopted data protection laws […]
Vietnam’s Personal Data Protection Decree: Overview, Key Takeaways, and Context
[…] PDCs and PDCPs bear the burden of proof in case of a dispute regarding the lack of consent from a data subject. Data subjects may request to withdraw their consent to processing of their personal data (Article 12). When a data subject does so, the PDC or PDCP must inform the data subject of […]