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Automated Decision-Making Systems: Considerations for State Policymakers
[…] profiling and automated decision-making, following the passage of the GDPR. Lawmakers may also seek to ensure interoperability with the newly passed California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) or Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VA-CDPA), both of which create requirements that impact automated decision-making, including profiling. Finally, the Federal Trade Commission enforces a number of laws […]

A New Era for Japanese Data Protection: 2020 Amendments to the APPI
[…] they were collected. The 2020 Amendments and amended PPC Rules model the pseudonymization process on anonymization, requiring the removal of any (i) description, (ii) unique ‘personal identification code’ (as defined in the APPI), and (iii) information relating to the processing method performed to enable the removal of (i) and (ii) above. The immediate result […]

India: Massive overhaul of digital regulation, with strict rules for take-down of illegal content and Automated scanning of online content
[…] already been challenged in the Delhi High Court by news publishers this week. The Guidelines have raised several types of concerns in India, from their impact on freedom of expression, impact on the right to privacy through the automated scanning of content and the imposed traceability of even end-to-end encrypted messages so that the […]

FPF Testifies on Maryland Student Data Privacy Bill
[…] be expanded by this legislation, to “provide expert recommendations on this topic help ensure the right balance.” Read Vance’s written testimony on HB 1062 here and watch the testimony here (add YouTube link teed up to the right time code). For more background on Maryland’s Student Data Privacy Council, statutorily created in 2019, click here.

Russia: New Law Requires Express Consent for Making Personal Data Available to the Public and for Any Subsequent Dissemination
[…] is the one mentioned above, for state or public interests as defined by law. It is thus expected that the amendments might create a chilling effect on freedom of expression, especially when also taking into account the corresponding changes to the Criminal Code. The new rules seem to be part of a broader effort […]

CPDP2021 Event Recap: Bridging the Standards Gap
[…] in the design and the (default) configuration of technology placed on the market. Therefore, a key question for the panel discussion was: How to bridge the gap between releasing technical standards and embedding them into products and services available on the market? Facilitating Dialogue and Collaboration Between Policymakers and Technologists Paul Nemitz, Principal Advisor […]

FPF in 2020: Adjusting to the Unexpected
[…] planned to use technology to address the spread of COVID-19, Limor Shmerling Magazanik, Managing Director of the Israel Tech Policy Institute, published recommendations to ensure a balance between civilian freedoms and public health. Specifically, her recommendations centered around ensuring transparency, limits on the length of time that data is held, requiring a clear purpose for data […]

The Complex Landscape of Enforcing the LGPD in Brazil: Public Prosecutors, Courts and the National System of Consumer Defense
[…] Dorwart (FPF), Mariana Rielli (DPB) and Rafael Zanatta (DPB) On Tuesday, November 24, 2020, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and Data Privacy Brasil (DPB) co-hosted a landscape webinar exploring the relationship between Brazil’s legal system and the implementation of Brazil’s new data protection law, Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD). As a federation, Brazil hosts many separate […]

The Spectrum of Artificial Intelligence – An Infographic Tool
[…] forms and ensure your information included and provided in a way that is within current legal requirements of the tax code. Healthcare – Ambient Charting, where conversations between doctors and patients are recorded and added to the patient record as they happen, with key words and followups noted as appropriate. Tracking – as used […]

A Deep Dive into New Zealand’s New Privacy Law: Extraterritorial Effect, Cross-Border Data Transfers Restrictions and New Powers of the Privacy Commissioner
[…] Commissioner will consider broad factors to determine whether to prohibit transfers. These include: the likelihood the transfer would harm any individual; the general desirability of facilitating the free flow of information; and any existing or developing international guidelines relevant to cross-border data flows such as the OECD Guidelines and the GDPR. Entities transferring data […]