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Nigeria’s New Data Protection Act, Explained
[…] the National Commissioner of the Nigeria Data Protection Bureau (NDPB), now the National Data Protection Commissioner (NDPC), announced that the office would seek legal support for a new law as part of the Nigeria Digital Identification for Development Project. The drafting of the law was followed by a validation process that was conducted in […]

We’re On to Oregon: Sixth State Privacy Law of 2023 Creates New Consumer Rights and Protections
On June 22nd, lawmakers in Salem passed SB 619, the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (“OCPA”). If enacted by Governor Kotek, Oregon will become the eleventh U.S. state (and sixth in 2023) to adopt broad-based data privacy legislation governing the collection, use, and transfer of consumer data. The bulk of OCPA’s requirements will take effect on […]

New FPF Infographic Analyzes Age Assurance Technology & Privacy Tradeoffs
As a growing number of federal and state children’s online privacy and safety proposals seek to age-restrict social media and other online experiences, FPF released a new infographic, Unpacking Age Assurance: Technologies and Tradeoffs. The infographic analyzes the risks and potential harms associated with attempting to discern someone’s age online, as well as potential […]

Unveiling China’s Generative AI Regulation
Authors: Yirong Sun and Jingxian Zeng The following is a guest post to the FPF blog by Yirong Sun, research fellow at the New York University School of Law Guarini Institute for Global Legal Studies at NYU School of Law: Global Law & Tech and Jingxian Zeng, research fellow at the University of Hong […]

FPF Releases Report on Verifiable Parental Consent
Today, FPF released a new report on the effectiveness of a key federal children’s privacy requirement known as verifiable parental consent (VPC). The Children’s Online Privacy and Protection Act (COPPA) requires operators of child-directed services to provide parents with detailed, direct notice and obtain parents’ affirmative express consent – verifiable parental consent – before […]

FIRST JAPAN PRIVACY SYMPOSIUM CONVENING G7 REGULATORS FOCUSES ON GLOBAL TRENDS AND ENFORCEMENT PRIORITIES
[…] “Data protection and privacy regulators from the G7 economies are meeting in Tokyo to strategize about coordinated approaches to tackle the challenges raised by the advancement of new technologies fueled by data and their impact on society, people, and economy. This Symposium offers a forum for the regulators and the Japanese data protection and […]

FPF at CPDP 2023: Covering Hot Topics, from Data Protection by Design and by Default, to International Data Transfers and Machine Learning
[…] up the first day of the conference, FPF’s Policy Councel for Global Privacy, Katerina Demetzou, joined a panel on the constitutionalization of data rights in the Global South, along with Mariana Marques Rielli, Institutional Development Coordinator at Data Privacy Brazil, Laura Schertel Mendes, law Professor at the University of Brasilia (UnB) and at the […]

Connecticut Shows You Can Have It All
[…] state legislature following unanimous votes in the House and Senate. If enacted by Governor Lamont, SB 3 will amend the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) to create new rights and protections for consumer health data and minors under the age of 18, and also make small-but-impactful amendments to existing provisions of the CTDPA. The […]

AI Verify: Singapore’s AI Governance Testing Initiative Explained
In recent months, global interest in AI governance and regulation has expanded dramatically. Many identify a need for new governance and regulatory structures in response to the impressive capabilities of generative AI systems, such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and DALL-E, Google’s Bard, Stable Diffusion, and more. While much of this attention focuses on the upcoming […]

What to Expect from the Review of Australia’s Privacy Act
[…] right to object to certain forms of processing, including automated decision making (ADM), on top of the Act’s existing rights to access and correction; and Including a new requirement to conduct a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for high-risk activities. Other notable proposals in the Review Report include heightened transparency requirements for automated decision-making (ADM), […]