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In a Landmark Judgment, The Inter-American Court of Human Rights Recognized an Autonomous Right to Informational Self-Determination
[…] emphasized by the IACHR: 599. In any case, the Inter-American Court reiterates that the effectiveness of the right to informational self-determination requires States to provide adequate, swift, free, and effective mechanisms or procedures to process and address requests, either by the same authority managing the data or by another competent institution in matters of […]

U.S. Legislative Trends in AI-Generated Content: 2024 and Beyond
[…] the authority to do so, and has clashed with the FCC in its own attempt to regulate AI in election ads. While political and election deepfakes may get less policymaker attention in the U.S. in 2025, deepfakes are only becoming harder to distinguish from authentic content. At the federal level, U.S. regulators and lawmakers […]

Processing of Personal Data for AI Training in Brazil: Takeaways from ANPD’s Preliminary Decisions in the Meta Case
[…] Reconsideration, ANPD Upholds the Suspension After notification of the July 2 Order, Meta filed for reconsideration to (ii) fully lift the suspension or, in the alternative, (ii) get a deadline extension to certify the suspension of the processing of personal data for AI training in Brazil. In response to the request to lift the […]

FPF Analysis of New Requirements for Generative AI Use by Healthcare Entities in Patient Communications
[…] human involvement, which will help avoid the “doom loops:” In addition to the transparency requirements discussed above, the law provides a second requirement focused on human-in-the-loop approaches. Interested in getting a full analysis of AB 3030? Become an FPF member to access the complete analysis and breakdown of California AB 3030 in the member portal.

Does the GDPR Need Fixing? The European Commission Weighs In
[…] interpretation of the GDPR by national DPAs remains fragmented as DPAs continue to adopt diverging interpretations of key data protection concepts, creating legal uncertainty and disrupting the free movement of personal data. Some of the specific issues raised by stakeholders include different views on the appropriate legal basis for processing personal data, diverging opinions […]

Privacy Roundup from Summer Developer Conference Season 2024
[…] iOS device, will soon have the ability to hand their phone to someone else and be assured that sensitive data and applications will remain protected. Passkeys will get another opportunity to replace passwords as Apple will enable by default a new feature to automatically transition from passwords to passkeys on iOS and macOS. Finally, […]

FPF Highlights Intersection of AI, Privacy, and Civil Rights in Response to California’s Proposed Employment Regulations
[…] divergent definitions. To ensure focus and regulatory efforts are targeted toward technologies that play an impactful role in individuals’ rights, FPF recommended alignment with definitions from Government Code § 11546.45.51, the CPPA Draft Regulations, and Assembly Bill 2930 that require the ADS role be “substantial” to the decision-making process. Law / Proposal Definition Civil […]

Contextualizing the Kids Online Safety and Privacy Act: A Deep Dive into the Federal Kids Bill
[…] use that indicate or encourage addiction-like behaviors by minors. (3) Physical violence, online bullying, and harassment of the minor. (4) Sexual exploitation and abuse of minors. (5) Promotion and marketing of narcotic drugs (as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802)), tobacco products, gambling, or alcohol. (6) Predatory, unfair, […]

Reflections on California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code in Advance of Oral Arguments
[…] 2022, alleging that the California AADC is unconstitutional, opening NetChoice v. Bonta. NetChoice filed for a preliminary injunction in February 2023, which District Court Judge Beth Labson Freeman granted in September of that same year. The following month, October 2023, California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed to appeal the preliminary injunction with the U.S. […]

Comprehensive Privacy Anchors in the Ocean State
[…] recent trend, however, the RIDTPPA does not include any heightened protections for teenagers. In the last two years, many new comprehensive privacy laws have required controllers to get opt-in consent from individuals ages 13 to 15 or 16 for targeted advertising, sale of personal data, and profiling in furtherance of legal or similarly significant […]