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Amendments to the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act Bring Big Changes to Big Sky Country
[…] exceptions (i.e., there are no numerical applicability thresholds, although the law’s entity-level and data-level exemptions still apply). Under these new provisions, any controller that offers an online service, product, or feature to a consumer whom the controller actually knows or wilfully disregards is a minor must use “reasonable care” to avoid a “heightened risk […]

Consent for Processing Personal Data in the Age of AI: Key Updates Across Asia-Pacific
[…] AI-related processing. The Personal Data Protection (Amendment) Act 2024, published in October 2024, introduces stronger enforcement tools and administrative penalties in Malaysia. While the amendments do not change the legal bases for processing, they enhance the compliance environment and signal stricter oversight. The Issue Brief also explores how the rise of AI is impacting […]

DBJ_Weld_Re-Identification
[…] at the time of Weld’s collapse. This introduces a “fatal flaw” into the logic used to purport Weld’s re-identification using voter registration data. The problem, which I’ll call more generally the “myth of the perfect population register”, 2 is that, without a complete and accurate listing of the Cambridge population, one could not be […]

The Curse of Dimensionality: De-identification Challenges in the Sharing of Highly Dimensional Datasets
[…] complex and formidable challenge, sitting at the intersection of immense data value and profound privacy risk. While the potential benefits of analyzing search behavior for societal good, service improvement, and innovation are undeniable, the inherent nature of this data makes achieving meaningful privacy protection through de-identification exceptionally difficult. The Core Privacy Paradox of Search […]

FPF-2025-Sponsorship-Prospectus
[…] of Sponsorship include: » C ompany name and logo included on LinkedIn Live promotional materials (LI posts, Twitter, a nd YouTube; IG story & reel) »C ompany call out and thank you during LinkedIn Live »L ink to company’s website included in the comments during the LinkedIn Live »A ll LinkedIn Live are recorded, […]

FPF-2025-Sponsorship-Prospectus-3 (1)
[…] of Sponsorship include: » C ompany name and logo included on LinkedIn Live promotional materials (LI posts, Twitter, a nd YouTube; IG story & reel) »C ompany call out and thank you during LinkedIn Live »L ink to company’s website included in the comments during the LinkedIn Live »A ll LinkedIn Live are recorded, […]

Updated Conformity Assessments under the EU AI Act: a step-by step guide with the final text of the AI Act
[…] general-purpose AI model or that has an AI system or a general-purpose AI model developed and places it on the market or puts the AI system into service under its own name or trademark, whether for payment or free of charge;’ and • ‘deployer means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency, or […]

India
[…] 7, 2024 Following the enactment of India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDPA), the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) and nasscom (National Association of Software and Service Companies), India’s largest industry association for the information technology sector, co-hosted a 2-part webinar series focused on the consent-centric regime under the DPDP Act. Spread across […]

South Korea’s New AI Framework Act: A Balancing Act Between Innovation and Regulation
[…] deploying high-impact AI systems. Under Article 33, AI Business Operators providing AI products and services must “review in advance” (this presumably means before the relevant product or service is released into a live environment or goes to market) whether their AI systems is considered “high-impact AI.” Businesses may request confirmation from the MSIT on […]

Little Rock, Minor Rights: Arkansas Leads with COPPA 2.0-Inspired Law
[…] the data of all residents. Similar scope to federal COPPA – mostly: The law applies to “operators” defined as entities who operate or provide a website, online service, online application, or mobile application that is either “directed at” children or teens or when the service has actual knowledge that it is collecting personal information […]