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CPDP2021 Event Recap: Bridging the Standards Gap
[…] be able to shape laws that are technology-neutral and do not have to be updated every two months. According to Paul, while engineers are adept at writing code, code is written for machines that cannot think for themselves. However, the law is written for people, not computers, and policymakers are best equipped for this […]

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 […]

The Complex Landscape of Enforcing the LGPD in Brazil: Public Prosecutors, Courts and the National System of Consumer Defense
[…] National System of Consumer Defense The National System of Consumer Defense (SNDC) also raises complexities for the implementation of the LGPD in Brazil. Established with the Brazilian Code of Consumer Protection in 1990 and regulated by Presidential Decree nº 2.181/1997, the SNDC brings together federal, state, and municipal agencies, as well as civil society […]

The Spectrum of Artificial Intelligence – An Infographic Tool
[…] allow you to fill out your tax 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 […]

A Deep Dive into New Zealand’s New Privacy Law: Extraterritorial Effect, Cross-Border Data Transfers Restrictions and New Powers of the Privacy Commissioner
[…] does not specify what are “lawful means” of collection, only that entities collecting data must use one. The Commissioner can issue further modification or guidance through a code of practice to impose further requirements on these baseline provisions. In addition, IPP 10 imposes limits on the use of personal data but provides some exceptions […]

California’s Prop 24, the “California Privacy Rights Act,” Passed. What’s Next?
[…] PPA is likely to begin soon, as early as December 2020. Adopting Regulations (2021-22) – According to Section 21 of the CPRA (amending Section 1798.185 of the Civil Code), the new PPA may begin exercising its rulemaking authority as early as July 1, 2021, or six months after the Agency provides notice to the Attorney […]

21st Century Cures Act Final Rule: Key Health Data Privacy Considerations
[…] Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) extended deadlines for entities working in health information technology to comply with a new federal rule intended to “ promote health care choice and competition across the United States” and “advance interoperability and support the access, exchange, and use of electronic health information.” Organizations now have until […]

FPF Testifies at FTC Data Portability Workshop
[…] financial apps and services. According to Bill Roberts (UK Competition and Markets Authority), the UK’s Open Banking Rules were driven by a desire to address competition and promote an emerging fintech industry. Ongoing challenges remain with identification and authentication mechanisms, and Roberts noted that many banks are increasingly turning to biometric methods for authentication. […]

How the Student Privacy Pledge Bolsters Legal Requirements and Supports Better Privacy in Education
[…] (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 79-2,153), New Hampshire (NH. St. § 189:68-a), New Jersey (Assembly Bill 4978, signed into law Jan. 2020), North Carolina (N.C. Gen. Stat. § 115C-401.2), Oregon (Or. Rev. Stat. Ann § 336.184-187), Texas (Tex. Educ. Code § 32.151), Virginia (Va. Code Ann. § 22.1-289.01), and Washington State (Wash. Rev. Code § 28A.604).

FPF Presents Expert Analysis to Washington State Lawmakers as Multiple States Weigh COVID-19 Privacy and Contact Tracing Legislation
[…] emergency, over the past few months state legislatures in the United States have diverted their resources towards establishing state and local reopening plans, allocating federal aid, and promoting public trust and public participation by addressing concerns over privacy and civil liberties. Many states have introduced bills which would govern collection, use, and sharing of […]