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South Korea: The First Case Where the Personal Information Protection Act was Applied to an AI System
[…] and operate “Iruda.” Therefore, PIPC determined that ScatterLab processed the user’s personal information beyond the purpose of collection. In addition, ScatterLab posted its AI models on the code sharing and collaboration platform Github from October 2019 to January 2021, which included 1,431 KakaoTalk messages revealing 22 names (excluding last names), 34 locations (excluding districts […]

China: New Draft Car Privacy and Security Regulation is Open for Public Consultation
[…] The definitions of these three types of data mirror similar definitions in other Chinese laws or draft laws currently being considered for adoption, such as the Civil Code and, respectively, the Personal Information Protection Law and the Cybersecurity Law. Consistency across these laws indicates a harmonization of China’s emerging data governance regulatory model. Obligations […]

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 […]

FPF partners with FCBA -The Tech Bar and LOEB & LOEB to Launch New Law Student Diversity Internship
[…] privacy-enhancing technologies. “We hope this non-profit/law firm partnership to advance diversity in the TMT is the first of many,” said Rudy Brioche, Diversity Pipeline Committee Co-Chair. “We welcome the opportunity to work with other non-profits as we expand the program next Fall for the 2022 Summer Internship Program.” focused student sitting on stairs using […]

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 […]

FPF Smart Communities Resources
[…] et al. in the MIT Computational Law Review. Smart Cities: Privacy, Transparency, and Community by Kelsey Finch & Omer Tene in the Cambridge Handbook of Consumer Privacy. Welcome to the Metropticon: Protecting Privacy in a Hyperconnected Town by Omer Tene & Kelsey Finch in the Fordham Urban Law Journal. Events & Workshops FPF’s RCN […]

FPF announces appointment of Malavika Raghavan as Senior Fellow for India
[…] Personal Data Protection Bill, with specific reliance placed on such research on aspects of regulatory design and enforcement. See Malavika’s full bio here. “We are delighted to welcome Malavika to our Global Privacy team. For the following year, she will be our adviser to understand the most significant developments in privacy and data protection […]

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 […]

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
[…] 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 […]