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Future of Privacy Forum Launches its Asia-Pacific Office Led by Dr. Clarisse Girot
[…] etc. Major jurisdictions have thus proceeded to a general upgrade of pre-existing laws, including some of the oldest data protection frameworks in the world (New Zealand, South Korea, or Japan, for instance), but also more recent, say “second generation” laws like Singapore’s PDPA. China’s National People’s Congress is expected to adopt the Personal Information […]
FPF Launches Asia-Pacific Region Office, Global Data Protection Expert Clarisse Girot Leads Team
[…] Asia-Pacific region. The two most populous countries in the world, India, and China, are introducing general privacy laws, and established data protection jurisdictions, like Singapore, Japan, South Korea, and New Zealand, have recently updated their laws,” said FPF CEO Jules Polonetsky. “Her extensive knowledge of privacy law will provide vital insights for those interested […]
FPF-DCTT-Proceedings-FINAL2-Digital
[…] al. 2020) Definitions Section Title DIGITAL CONTACT TRACING TECHNOLOGY: PRIVACY AND EQUITY PRINCIPLES, FRAMEWORK, AND STAKEHOLDER PROCEEDINGS 16 CASE SCENARIO 1 An LGBT Community in Seoul, South Korea During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in South Korea were accused of spreading COVID-19 after the government […]
FPF-DCTT-Principles-English-R5-Digital
[…] 8 DIGITAL CONTACT TRACING TECHNOLOGY | FUTURE OF PRIVACY FORUM | J U LY 2 0 2 1 REAL-WORLD CASE SCENARIOS An LGBT Community in Seoul, South Korea During the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons in South Korea were accused of spreading COVID-19 after the government […]
At the intersection of AI and Data Protection law: Automated Decision-Making Rules, a Global Perspective (CPDP LatAm Panel)
[…] Decision Making (ADM) around the world. Seven jurisdictions were presented comparatively, among which five already have a general data protection law in force (EU, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, South Africa), while two jurisdictions have data protection bills expected to become laws in 2021 (China and India). For the purposes of this analysis, the following […]
At the intersection of AI and Data Protection law: Automated Decision-Making Rules, a Global Perspective (CPDP LatAm Panel)
[…] Decision Making (ADM) around the world. Seven jurisdictions were presented comparatively, among which five already have a general data protection law in force (EU, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, South Africa), while two jurisdictions have data protection bills expected to become laws in 2021 (China and India). For the purposes of this analysis, the following […]
India’s new Intermediary & Digital Media Rules: Expanding the Boundaries of Executive Power in Digital Regulation
[…] of users and thousands of entities, who are all engaged in creating India’s growing digital public sphere. Photo credit: Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Read more Global Privacy thought leadership: South Korea: The First Case where the Personal Information Protection Act was Applied to an AI System China: New Draft Car Privacy and Security Regulation is Open for […]
FPF PTA Report_Digital
[…] laws to maintain or achieve an ade- quacy determination by the European Commission that supports international data transfers. Major markets such as India, China, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, and Canada have been particularly active. At the very end of 2019, India published a draft law that would update that nation’s privacy laws. During the […]
Privacy_The_Lost_Right_Jon_Mills_2008
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To Track Or Not To Track
[…] went out of business. 38 Meanwhile Phorm, the company that kicked off the controversy over DPI in the United Kingdom, 39 is now publicly active only in Korea and Brazil and has proposed an o pt-in model for its services in the United States with little success to date. 40 33 Angela Daly, The […]