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The New Compliance Framework for Data Protection in India: Personal Data Protection Standard of India_v2023

Naavi and FDPPI are in the forefront of advocating “Compliance by design” as a commitment to creating a Privacy and Data Protection eco system in India.  The logic is that it is the responsibility of the Government to define what … Continue reading

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Half Full-Half Empty syndrome

The discussions on DPDPB 2022 in the professional circles have reminded us of the dilemma about the Glass-Half-Half-empty syndrome. Those of you who followed my series of articles on “Shape of Things to Come” are aware that I myself have … Continue reading

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Complaint against L G Electronics

From Today, L G Electronics has introduced a new provision for access to the Smart TV feature requiring acceptance of 5 different agreements including the Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Viewing Information Agreement, Voice Information and Interest based advertisement agreement. … Continue reading

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DPDPA-2022 ..Ducking and Swaying aside may be OK for Round 1 and not for the full match

The drafting of  DPDA 2022 signifies an approach completely different from the drafting principles adopted earlier. It appears that an entirely different team worked on the Bill. It is not clear if the Ministry of Law would be comfortable with … Continue reading

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Draft of DPDPB 2022..Simple..information on need to know basis..less scope for objections

The draft of DPDPB 2022 (Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2022) has been very cleverly drafted by avoiding unnecessary details to give less scope for critics. The Bill seems to adopt a principle that the Act needs to contain only … Continue reading

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Oculus Proves the Immediate Need for Neuro Rights Protection-Do you endorse?

(PS: The device picture shown above is a conceptual replica. It was not actually built and Mr Palmer was perhaps terminated by Meta for other reasons and not for developing this lethal idea.. But the danger of the concept seems … Continue reading

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