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11. View from India Developments in Legislation and Regulation 2025 Annual Meeting Brief Sheet
16 TH ANNUAL ADVISORY BOARD MEETING June 11–13, 2025 • Washington, D.C. View from India: Latest Developments in Legislation and Regulation Discussion Leads: Josh Lee Kok Thong and Varun Sen Bahl SESSION DESCRIPTION After a seven-year wait, India’s comprehensive personal data protection law, the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDPA), is set to come […]

6. Federal & State AI Leg. and Reg
[…] TH ANNUAL ADVISORY BOARD MEETING June 11–13, 2025 • Washington, D.C. 5–8 KEY DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Colorado AI Act: Exploring the business implications and questions regarding the latest version of the Colorado AI Act * (pending passage) , focusing on its narrowed scope and obligations, as well as broadened transparency requirements. 2. Trends Regarding […]

2. State & Federal Privacy Leg & Reg Brief Sheet
[…] 11–13, 2025 • Washington, D.C. State & Federal Privacy Legislation and Regulation Discussion Lead: Jordan Francis and Keir Lamont SESSION DESCRIPTION Our session will delve into the latest developments in state and federal privacy legislation and regulation. This covers new data minimization standards, California’s ongoing rulemaking efforts, and the House Energy & Commerce Committee’s […]

Vermont and Nebraska: Diverging Experiments in State Age-Appropriate Design Codes
In May 2025, Nebraska and Vermont passed Age-Appropriate Design Code Acts (AADCs), continuing the bipartisan trend of states advancing protections for youth online. While these new bills arrived within the same week and share both a common name and general purpose, their scope, applicability, and substance take two very different approaches to a common goal: crafting a design […]

Vermont and Nebraska: Diverging Experiments in State Age-Appropriate Design Codes
In May 2025, Nebraska and Vermont passed Age-Appropriate Design Code Acts (AADCs), continuing the bipartisan trend of states advancing protections for youth online. While these new bills arrived within the same week and share both a common name and general purpose, their scope, applicability, and substance take two very different approaches to a common […]

2025 FPF Working Groups
[…] Jordan Wrigley, Researcher for Health and Wellness, [email protected] K – 12 Education – Calls scheduled ad hoc ● P rivate sector participants discuss and learn about the latest student privacy issues. Daniel Hayes, Policy Fellow for Youth & Education Privacy, [email protected] Mobility & Location – Quarterly calls ● Manufacturers, technology suppliers, innovative mobility companies, […]

FPF-AnnualReport2023-1
[…] with their own privacy laws. FPF actively tracked the state laws, which increased from five to twelve (or, arguably, thirteen). We also provided timely analysis of the latest developments out of Iowa, Indiana, Montana, Tennessee, Florida, Texas, Connecticut, Oregon, Utah, and Delaware — in addition to Washington and Nevada, both becoming the first to […]

FPF Experts Take The Stage at the 2025 IAPP Global Privacy Summit
[…] at our booth, visit FPF.org for all our reports, publications, and infographics. Follow us on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest. event recap blog template (3) img 0823 (2) 1745437096396 img 0834 (1) img 0282 2 event recap blog template (4) img 1735 (1) edited (1) img […]

Lessons Learned from FPF “Deploying AI Systems” Workshop
On May 7, 2025, the Future of Privacy Forum (FPF) hosted a “Deploying AI Systems” workshop at the Privacy + Security Academy’s Spring Academy, which took place at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. Workshop participants included students and privacy lawyers from firms, companies, data protection authorities, and regulatory agencies around the world. The […]

Amendments to the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act Bring Big Changes to Big Sky Country
[…] impact on, a minor; (b) financial, physical, or reputational injury; (c) unauthorized disclosure of personal data as a result of a security breach (as described in Mont. Code Ann. § 30-14-1704); or (d) intrusion upon the solitude or seclusion or private affairs or concerns of a minor, whether physical or otherwise, that would be offensive […]