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Be a proud sponsor in IDPS 2022
IDPS 2022 is the flagship program of FDPPI and will focus on Privacy and Data Protection in India. This is the third year of the program and will be conducted as a virtual conference on November 11, 12 and 13, … Continue reading
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Mark your career with FDPPI Privacy and Data Protection Awards
One of the features of this year’s IDPS would be the awards to be provided to different category of persons recognizing their contribution to the Privacy and Data Protection eco system in India. (Download the flyer with all information … Continue reading
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Shape of Things to Come… 18: Cross Border Restrictions on Transfer
(Continued from the previous article) P.S: This series of articles is an attempt to place some issues before the Government of India which promises to bring a new Data Protection Law that is futuristic, comprehensive and Perfect. Restrictions on Cross … Continue reading
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Shape of Things to come-17: Types of Consents
(Continued from the previous article) P.S: This series of articles is an attempt to place some issues before the Government of India which promises to bring a new Data Protection Law that is futuristic, comprehensive and Perfect. “Consent” is an … Continue reading
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Shape of things to come-16: Should Neuro Rights be recognized in India?
(Continued from the previous article) P.S: This series of articles is an attempt to place some issues before the Government of India which promises to bring a new Data Protection Law that is futuristic, comprehensive and Perfect. Naavi has been … Continue reading
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IDPS 2022 will suggest what the New Data Protection Bill in India should be.
Laws are often created by the law makers without adequate consultation with the industry. Professionals also have the habit of not interacting with the Government before the law is made but criticise the law once it is made. Naavi and … Continue reading