Chinese Data Protection in Transition (Portal Version)
DRAFT Chinese Data Protection in Transition A Look at Enforceability of Right s and the Role of Courts Hunter Dorwart Note this draft paper has been accepted to the 2022 Computers, Privacy, and Data Protection (CPDP) conference and awaits approval for publication. Please do not distribute or cite. Abstract : In recent years, the Chinese […]
New Report on Limits of “Consent” in China’s Data Protection Law – First in a Series for Joint Project with Asian Business Law Institute
The Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and Asian Business Law Institute (ABLI) are publishing today the first in a series of 14 detailed jurisdiction reports that will explore the role and limits of consent in the data protection laws and regulations of 14 jurisdictions in Asia Pacific (Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, […]
Report on Limits of “Consent” in China’s Data Protection Law
Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and Asian Business Law Institute (ABLI) are publishing the first in a series of 14 detailed jurisdiction reports that explore the role and limits of consent in the data protection laws and regulations of 14 jurisdictions in Asia Pacific (Australia, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, Japan, Macau SAR, Malaysia, […]
Summary of Working Group Events.docx
Link from landing page on information on previous working group speakers Summary of Working Group Events Artificial Intelligence Working Group The AI and Machine Learning Working Group meets monthly to discuss new uses of AI, strategies for managing systems to defend against bias or other problems, and legal and regulatory updates. ● Professor Noel E. […]
Addressing the Intersection of Civil Rights and Privacy: Federal Legislative Efforts
Last month, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) hosted virtual listening sessions on the intersection of data privacy, equity, and civil rights. Around the same time, the FTC announced that they will begin rulemaking on discriminatory practices in automated decision making, and currently, an influx of state legislation containing civil rights provisions have been […]
Wong_Comparison
Comparison of Various Compliance Points of Data Protection Laws in Ten Countries/Regions | #1 Scope of Application and Extraterritorial Effectiveness Author: Jie (Jackie) WONG , Lawyer, Founder of W&W International Legal Team, Kinding Partners, specialising in cyber and internet practice Date: September , 2021 Note : In the legal context of the PIPL, the “Personal […]
FPF Education and Innovation Foundation Final 2019 Audited Financials
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS DECEMBER 31, 2019 FPF EDUCATION AND INNOVATION FOUNDATION TABLE OF CONTENTS DECEMBER 31, 2019 Pages Independent Auditors’ Report ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. . 3-4 Financial Statements Statement of Financial Position ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………. 5 Statement of Activities ………………………….. ………………………….. ………………………….. ……… 6 Statement of Functional Expenses ………………………….. ………………………….. …………………… 7 Statement of Cash Flows […]
FPF BCI Report Final
NOVEMBER 2021 Understanding the Data Flows and Privacy Risks of Brain-Computer Interfaces PRIVACY AND THE CONNECTED MIND Authors Jeremy Greenberg, Policy Counsel, Future of Privacy Forum Katelyn Ringrose, Policy Fellow, Future of Privacy Forum Sara Berger, Research Staff Member and Neuroscientist, IBM Research Jamie VanDodick, AI Ethics Leader, Chief Privacy Office, IBM Francesca Rossi, AI […]
Five Things Lawyers Need to Know About AI
Lawyers are trained to respond to risks that threaten the market position or operating capital of their clients. However, when it comes to AI, it can be difficult for lawyers to provide the best guidance without some basic technical knowledge. This article shares some key insights from our shared experiences to help lawyers feel more at ease responding to AI questions when they arise.