The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, which will be drafting India's Data Protection Bill, has not made submissions public, neither those sent to the Srikrishna Committee, nor those sent as feedback on the Draft Personal Data Protection Bill. MediaNama reached out to participants at our discussions on privacy and data protection, and asked them to share their submissions with us, for making them public. Dvara Research has also compiled a list of submissions. MediaNama will also be filing a Right to Information request, asking for MEITY to make the submissions public. If you’ve submitted your comments to MEITY, and would like them to be included in this list, please email your submissions to research@medianama.com. List of submissions Akshara Foundation [PDF] Arijit Sengupta, The PRactice [PDF] Association of Corporate Cousel [PR] BankBazaar [PDF] Broadband India Forum [PDF] BSA (The Software Alliance) [PDF] CCAOI [PDF] Centre for communications governance @ NLU Delhi [PDF] Submission by researchers and activists concerned with social justice [PDF] Centre for Internet and Society [PDF] CUTS International [PDF] Cyber Blog India [PDF] Cyber Peace Foundation [PDF] Cyber Security Research Centre (CSRC), Punjab Engineering College [PDF] Dvara Research [PDF] Edge Networks [DOC] (text received via email) European Union [Link] Foundation of Data Protection Professionals in India [PDF] Prof Graham Greenleaf [PDF] Ikigai Law [Link] Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) [PDF] Internet Democracy Project [PDF] Internet Freedom Foundation / SaveOurPrivacy [PDF] iSPIRT [PDF] Mani Chengappa Mathur Law [PDF] Mozilla [PDF] NALSAR Tech Law Forum [Links: one, two, three]* National…
