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Mandatory Sharing of Non-Personal Data May Encourage Regulatory Arbitrage

Last month, the Gopalakrishnan Committee released the revised report ( Report) on the regulatory framework governing non-personal data ( NPD) for public consultation. While the European Union regulates the flow of non-personal data across borders of different states, through an unprecedented framework, India may become the first to regulate the flow of NPD within national borders. The Report defines non-personal data as data which is without any personal data ( PD). While the Report does not define PD, the Personal Data Protection ( PDP) Bill defines PD to include inter alia any information which is directly or indirectly capable of identifying an individual. Significantly, the Report considers PD which has been ‘anonymised’ (i.e. irreversibly de-identified) as NPD.

View: Personal Data Protection law should advance the goals of digital economy

View: Personal Data Protection law should advance the goals of digital economy Provisioning blanket exemption to government agencies poses a challenge to reform the data access-surveillance regime. Synopsis The Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill has undergone significant changes, and is expected to be tabled in the upcoming budget session in Parliament. The Personal Data Protection (PDP) Bill has undergone significant changes, and is expected to be tabled in the upcoming budget session in Parliament. Around 130 countries now have data protection regulations in some form to tackle the quagmire of the data ecosystem, a near black box on personal data gathering, and processing by entities across layers. The law should lead to empowered consumers, result in more transparency, curb excessive and bad

ASEAN Launches Model Contractual Clauses for Cross Border Data Transfers | Hogan Lovells

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On 22 January 2021 the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Digital Ministers Meeting approved the ASEAN Data Management Framework (the DMF) and the Model Contractual Clauses for Cross Border Data Flows (the MCCs). The DMF initiative, led by Singapore, has the objective of developing a regional policy framework for data protection in the ASEAN economy, with a particular focus on the internet, a growth sector for ASEAN that is expected to exceed US$240 billion by 2025. It is clear that the DMF has its primary policy focus on economic development, as was the case with the 2004 APEC Data Privacy Framework, the 2016 ASEAN Framework on Personal Data Protection, and other regional data protection initiatives. The introductory section of the DMF notes expectations that much of ASEAN s projected economic growth will be driven by new and innovative business models and technologies that involve extensive sharing of person

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