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The World’s First Binding Treaty on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law: Regulation of AI in Broad Strokes
[…] its scope and content. In addition to general obligations to respect and uphold human rights, it aims to establish a risk-based approach to regulating AI and a number of common principles related to activities within the entire lifecycle of AI systems. Its general principles include, among others, respect for human dignity; transparency and oversight; […]

The North Star State Joins the State Privacy Law Constellation
[…] “with sufficient particularity” whether the following types of information have been collected but to not disclose the information itself: (1) SSN; (2) driver’s license or government ID number; (3) financial account number; (4) health insurance account or medical identification number; (5) account password, security questions, or answers; or (6) biometric data. This obligation to […]

Colorado Enacts First Comprehensive U.S. Law Governing Artificial Intelligence Systems
[…] achieved by incorporating multiple perspectives and diverse stakeholder input. Throughout the legislative process, the CAIA also incorporated amendments from stakeholders in crafting a framework that can support both functionality and consumer protection. FPF has released a Two– Page Fact Sheet summarizing the key definitions, consumer rights, and business obligations established by SB-205. tatiana quote cosb205

Now, On the Internet, Will Everyone Know if You’re a Child?
[…] children as defined in COPPA; (2) the online product being determined, based on competent and reliable evidence regarding audience composition, to be routinely accessed by a significant number of children; (3) the online product being substantially similar or the same as an online product that satisfies item (2) of this subsection; (4) the online […]

Manipulative and Deceptive Design: New Challenges in Immersive Environments
[…] benefits (see Table 2 below for examples). The FTC looks for particular patterns when determining whether a given practice is manipulative or deceptive. It also enforces a number of general consumer protection laws and regulations that may regulate manipulative or deceptive design, such as the Restore Online Shoppers’ Confidence Act (ROSCA), Controlling the Assault […]

The Old Line State Does Something New on Privacy
[…] assessment (DPA) for each of their processing activities that “present a heightened risk of harm to a consumer.” MODPA’s requirements for conducting a DPA, however, contain a number of unique provisions that could require covered entities to rework their internal strategies for conducting assessments: Exclusive: Like many states based on the WPA framework, MODPA […]

China’s Interim Measures for the Management of Generative AI Services: A Comparison Between the Final and Draft Versions of the Text
[…] avoid compliance with Chinese regulators, several foreign generative AI service providers have limited access to their services from users in the PRC, such as by requiring foreign phone numbers for registration or requiring international credit cards during subscription. In practice, however, users have been able to access the services of these foreign generative AI […]

FPF Files COPPA Comments with the Federal Trade Commission
[…] As technology evolves, so must the regulations designed to protect children online, and FPF commends the Commission’s efforts to strengthen COPPA. In our comments, we outlined a number of recommendations and considerations that seek to further refine and update the proposed rule, from how it would interact with multiple provisions of a key student […]

Little New About Hampshire
[…] their own means for individuals to exercise their rights (e.g., Delaware). California was slightly more prescriptive in its requirements (e.g., requiring that businesses offer a toll-free telephone number to exercise rights) but ultimately leaves much to the discretion of businesses. New Hampshire’s requirement that the secretary of state establish a uniform means for exercising […]

Event Recap: FPF X nasscom Webinar Series – Breaking Down Consent Requirements under India’s DPDPA
[…] the immense potential of the market for consent managers in India, noting that as of January 2024, account aggregators have processed 40 million consent requests, twice the number from August of the previous year. Though account aggregators are not mandatory for users, Rahul noted that the convenience and efficiency that they offer is likely […]