India is planning to ease its data storage regulations, a move that could benefit both global companies like Google and local firms looking to expand internationally. A draft of a new privacy bill is being prepared that would allow companies to export data to any country, barring those explicitly blacklisted by New Delhi. Artificial Intelligence Models, Data Export, data privacy, Data Protection Board of India, Data Storage, Digital Personal Data Protection Bill 2023, Global Companies, Google, india, privacy bill
tired: draft a Federal privacy law, make everybody read yet another PDF
wired: just add "Internet" to #VPPA and go home early
hey, maybe we could just upgrade the VPPA to the VWPPA (add web)? #privacy #privacyBill
"In addition to other remedies provided by law, any person injured by a violation of this chapter may bring a civil action to receive or recover:
(1) damages not less than $100 and not more than $750 per consumer, per violation, or the consumer's actual damages, whichever is greater;"
What people need to know is even when they share masked #Aadhaar, the entity can get full UID and still leak it.
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RT @capitalcalculus
Sharing my latest piece in @khaleejtimes
Personal data breaches have caused a spike in identity thefts in the last one year. Unchecked it can undermine India's online #consumer economy.
Your weekend read?
#privacybill
https://www.khaleejtimes.com/opinion-editorial/to-chase-a-crooked-shadow
https://twitter.com/capitalcalculus/status/1420923709691363330