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APAC Jurisdiction Report Series with the Asian Business Law Institute
[…] to support the convergence of data protection regulations and best privacy practices in the region. CHINA SOUTH KOREA HONG KONG NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA PHILIPPINES INDONESIA MALAYSIA VIETNAM THAILAND INDIA MACAU SINGAPORE JAPAN Subscribe to stay informed about FPF Asia-Pacific’s upcoming events and activities (APAC Privacy Landscape calls, peer-to-peer groups, etc.). Sign up for FPF Asia-Pacific Updates

Introduction to the Conformity Assessment under the draft EU AI Act, and how it compares to DPIAs
[…] 43). They relate to: a) The quality of data sets used to train, validate and test the AI systems; the data sets have to be ‘relevant, representative, free of errors and complete’, as well as having ‘the appropriate statistical properties (…) as regards the persons or groups of persons on which the high-risk AI […]

FPF at CPDP LatAm 2022: Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection in Latin America
[…] secrecy claims are not able to prevent individuals from effectively exercising their privacy rights. Panelists discussed issues such as the necessity of disclosing application or software source code when providing “explainability” of decision-making to data subjects, and debated the level of detail necessary in disclosures required under transparency obligations. Ms. Demetzou focused on how […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Vietnam’s Data Protection Law
[…] subject to narrow exceptions, such as requests from state authorities or necessity for medical care. Generally, under Vietnamese law, consent for processing of personal information must be freely given. Prevailing laws generally require entities that handle personal data to inform the data subject of the scope and purpose for collection and use of the […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Malaysia’s Data Protection Law
[…] the disclosure of personal data held by certain regulated entities (e.g., providers of financial services, medical practitioners), the PDP Commissioner has approved and registered seven Personal Data Codes of Practice, which provide more detailed requirements for entities in certain sectors to comply with the PDPA. These sectors include: insurance and takaful; banking and finance; […]

Meet Josh Lee Kok Thong, FPF Asia Pacific’s Managing Director
[…] data protection landscape—first, the demographic shift. Second, the technological shift. Third, the regulatory shift. First, the sheer demographic gravity of the Asia-Pacific means that jurisdictions like China, India, Indonesia, and others – have not just the largest but also some of the youngest and fastest-growing populations globally. With a young, highly digitally-savvy population that […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in the Philippines’ Data Protection Law
[…] by public authorities for various purposes. The stated policy aim of the DPA is to protect the fundamental human right to privacy of communication while ensuring the free flow of information to promote innovation and growth. To that end, the DPA provides data subjects with a number of rights over their data, including rights […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in Australia’s Data Protection Law
[…] Legislation Amendment (Enhancing Online Privacy and Other Measures) Bill 2021” (Online Privacy Bill) which, if passed, would complement the Privacy Act by introducing a binding online privacy code with which social media and other online platforms would have to comply, or face legal penalties. The status of the Online Privacy Bill is currently uncertain […]

California Age-Appropriate Design Code Aims to Address Growing Concern About Children’s Online Privacy and Safety
[…] graduate of USC Gould School of Law and a Student Contractor with FPF’s Youth and Education Privacy team. On May 26, 2022, AB-2273, the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (ADCA) unanimously passed the California Assembly and moved to the Senate for consideration. California Assembly Members Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) and Jordan Cunningham (R-Templeton) proposed AB-2273, […]

New Report on Limits of “Consent” in New Zealand’s Data Protection Law
[…] the Act. The Act also empowers the Commissioner to, firstly, investigate complaints regarding entities’ privacy practices, resolve disputes, and issue binding compliance notices, and secondly, issue binding codes of practice in relation to specific sectors or classes of personal information. In 2012, New Zealand also became one of the few jurisdictions in APAC that […]