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A New Era for Japanese Data Protection: 2020 Amendments to the APPI
The recent amendments to Japan’s data protection law contain a number of new provisions certain to alter – and for many foreign businesses, transform – the ways in which companies conduct business in or with Japan.

Supporting Responsible Research and Data Protection
[…] on the value of data for research and strategies for oversight. FPF has shared model bill language with lawmakers developing comprehensive privacy laws in California, Washington, and Virginia to encourage them to both protect data-driven research and create oversight by requiring it to be approved, monitored, and governed by an independent oversight entity. Exploring […]

India: Massive overhaul of digital regulation, with strict rules for take-down of illegal content and Automated scanning of online content
On February 25, the Indian Government notified and published Information Technology (Guidelines for Intermediaries and Digital media Ethics Code) Rules 2021. These rules mirror the Digital Services Act (DSA) proposal of the EU to some extent, since they propose a tiered approach based on the scale of the platform, they touch on intermediary liability, content moderation, take-down of […]

FPF Testifies on Maryland Student Data Privacy Bill
Amelia Vance, Director of Youth and Education Privacy for FPF, recently testified before the Maryland House Ways and Means Committee on HB 1062. The legislation proposes several updates to the state’s Student Data Privacy Act, and an extension of the Maryland Student Data Privacy Council, which Vance was asked to serve on when it was […]

Russia: New Law Requires Express Consent for Making Personal Data Available to the Public and for Any Subsequent Dissemination
[…] networks are now required to monitor content and “restrict access immediately” of users that post information about state secrets, justification of terrorism or calls to terrorism, pornography, promoting violence and cruelty, or obscene language, manufacturing of drugs, information on methods to commit suicide, as well as calls for mass riots. Below we provide a […]

Acting FTC Chairwoman Slaughter Highlights Priorities in Privacy Papers for Policymakers Event Keynote
[…] papers and learn more about the authors and judges. Tinker-ing with Machine Learning: The Legality and Consequences of Online Surveillance of Students, by Amy B. Cyphert, West Virginia University College of Law. For PPPM 2021, Amy was joined by Elana Zeide, Assistant Professor at the University of Nebraska College of Law, who served as […]

CPDP2021 Event Recap: Bridging the Standards Gap
On January 27, 2021, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) hosted a panel at the 14th Annual International Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection Conference (CPDP2021). The theme for this year’s online conference was “Enforcing Rights in a Changing World.” Rob van Eijk, FPF Managing Director for Europe, moderated the panel “Technical Standards Bringing […]

Privacy Papers for Policymakers
[…] the papers, judges, and authors, read the PPPM Digest. Tinker-ing with Machine Learning: The Legality and Consequences of Online Surveillance of Students, by Amy B. Cyphert, West Virginia University College of Law. The paper explores what 1st and 4th Amendment legal challenges to third-party surveillance might look like and the likelihood of success of […]

Supporters
Who Supports FPF’s Work? FPF brings together a range of voices from industry, academia, and civil society to support collaboration and ensure the diversity of ideas necessary to advance principled data practices in support of emerging technologies. We value the guidance and contributions of many supporters and stakeholders. We believe varied perspectives contribute to a […]

FPF in 2020: Adjusting to the Unexpected
[…] Law Fellow Katelyn Ringrose. FPF submitted feedback and comments to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) on the Draft Policy Guidance on Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Children, which seeks “to promote children’s rights in government and private sector AI policies and practices, and to raise awareness of how AI systems can uphold or undermine children’s rights.” FPF encouraged […]