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Facebook is set to make its users in United Kingdom (UK) sign user agreements with its parent company in the United States (US), in...
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Facebook is set to make its users in United Kingdom (UK) sign user agreements with its parent company in the United States (US), in...
If data controllers illegally process personal data in China or of Chinese residents elsewhere in the world, they may have to cough up CN¥50...
China on Tuesday sent its draft personal data protection law to its legislature for deliberation, a press release from the National People’s Congress (NPC),...
Cross-border data transfers can only occur if there is mutual trust between nations, the Singaporean Minister of Communications and Information, and Cybersecurity S. Iswaran...
The Non-Personal Data Governance Framework‘s recommendation for a new law, new regulator and a compulsory data sharing architecture is “premature” and has “little global...
The new trade deal between the United Kingdom and Japan puts a ban on data localisation while preserving “high standards of protection for personal...
A cross-industry coalition of companies, The Global Data Alliance, was launched on January 22 to advocate for policies that encourage cross-border data flow (CBDF) and...
In their Digital Trade Agreement, USA and Japan have renewed their stance in favour of cross-border data flows and against data localisation. The trade...
Facebook’s vice-president for global affairs and communications Nick Clegg met IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on September 12, to discuss issues related to cross...
In a letter to MeitY joint secretary Gopalakrishanan S., citizen engagement platform LocalCircles said the government “should not have access to either the aggregate...