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Colorado Privacy Act Passes Legislature: Growing Inconsistencies Ramp Up Pressure for Federal Privacy Law
[…] the rights of access, correction, deletion, and portability, the law follows existing standards and incentivizes covered entities to maintain data in less identifiable formats. As a growing number of states begin to pass their own consumer privacy laws, concerns about interoperability may begin to emerge. For instance, definitional differences regarding what constitutes sensitive data, […]

Privacy Trends: Four State Bills to Watch that Diverge from California and Washington Models
[…] “personally identifiable information.” Category 1 information includes personal data “that an individual may use in a personal, civic, or business setting,” including a SSN, a driver’s license number, passport number, unique biometric information, physical or mental health information, private communications, etc. Category 2 information includes personal data that may present a “privacy risk” to […]

South Korea: The First Case Where the Personal Information Protection Act was Applied to an AI System
[…] were employed in training algorithms to develop the “Iruda” AI model, without any efforts by ScatterLab to delete or encrypt users’ personal information, including their names, mobile phone numbers, and addresses. Additionally, 100 million KakaoTalk messages from women in their twenties were added to the response database with “Iruda” programmed to select and respond […]

Talking to Kids About Privacy: Advice from a Panel of International Experts
[…] underneath algorithms are human biases and data that is often biased. That’s the key learning we want kids to take away.” Each of the panelists shared a number of terrific resources and recommendations for parents and educators, which we have listed and linked to below, along with a few of our own. Watch the […]

Automated Decision-Making Systems: Considerations for State Policymakers
[…] techniques, that makes a decision or facilitates human decision-making” (New Jersey S1943) would likely include a wide range of traditional statistical data processing, such as estimating average number of vehicles per hour on a highway to facilitate automatic lane closures in intelligent traffic systems. This would place an additional, significant requirement for conducting complex […]

A New Era for Japanese Data Protection: 2020 Amendments to the APPI
The recent amendments to Japan’s data protection law contain a number of new provisions certain to alter – and for many foreign businesses, transform – the ways in which companies conduct business in or with Japan.

The right to be forgotten is not compatible with the Brazilian Constitution. Or is it?
[…] may also lead the reader to – very legitimately – wonder whether such a choice is the facto the most efficient to deal with the potentially enormous number of claims and in the most coherent way, given the margin of appreciation and interpretation that each different Court may have. An informed debate able to […]

FPF announces appointment of Malavika Raghavan as Senior Fellow for India
[…] interesting jurisdictions to follow in the world, for many reasons: the innovative thinking on data protection regulation, the potentially groundbreaking regulation of non-personal data and the outstanding number of individuals whose privacy and data protection rights will be envisaged by these developments, which will test the power structures of digital regulation and safeguarding fundamental […]

India: Massive overhaul of digital regulation, with strict rules for take-down of illegal content and Automated scanning of online content
[…] harass, intimidate, threaten or abuse an individual (see rule 4(1)(p)). “Significant social media intermediaries” have enhanced obligations “Significant social media intermediaries” are social media services with a number of users above a threshold which will be defined and notified by the Central Government. This concept is similar to the the DSA’s “Very Large Online […]

Russia: New Law Requires Express Consent for Making Personal Data Available to the Public and for Any Subsequent Dissemination
[…] by the data subject to be disseminated” (hereinafter PDD – personal data allowed for dissemination); include strict rules for initially making personal data available to an unlimited number of persons, but also for further processing PDD by other organizations or individuals, including for further disseminating this type of data – all of this must […]