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Dear Reader,
The Dialogue is excited to introduce a monthly newsletter, bringing a curated look into the world of tech policy straight to your inbox. We plan to cover the major tech policy stories of the past month, as well as discuss pertinent issues dealing with the confuence of technology, development and inclusivity in the Indian context.
We will also keep you posted on in-dept research and reports; stakeholder consultations and our presence in the media. As we move along, the content of this newsletter will continue to evolve and grow. We are excited to have you along for this journey as we explore the dynamic world of tech policy.
Best Wishes
Kazim Rizvi
Founding Director, The Dialogue
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Schrems II and the future of data localisation
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On July 16, 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued a landmark judgement in the Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Limited case — commonly referred to as Schrems II after the primary complainant, Austrian privacy advocate Max Schrems. This case is a follow up to Schrems I, in which the CJEU ruled to invalidate the Safe Harbor arrangement
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Facilitating trust and inclusion - Important building blocks of a data protection framework
By Shefali Mehta
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Among the many epiphanies one has had owing to the COVID19 pandemic, the spike in the knowledge or awareness of the amount of data pertaining to citizens that a Government has the ability to handle has been a common one.
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The Role of Data Trustee in the NPD Ecosystem
By Ayush Tripathi
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The draft Non-Personal Data (“NPD”) governance framework envisages three key roles in the ecosystem i.e. data principal (to whom the data relates to), data custodian (undertakes collection, storage, processing and use of NPD) and data trustees (through which data principal/community will exercise its rights).
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To break it, or not: that is the question
by Kazim Rizvi and Pranav Bhaskar Tiwari
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In line with the American development, the Committee of the Upper House of the IndianParliament came up with a report to curb the proliferation of Child Sexual Abuse Material(CSAM). The legislators proposed to break encryption in order to trace the originator.
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Deciphering key roles and challenges in Non-Personal Data ecosystem
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The Dialogue, on July 31, concluded the first, in a series of Virtual Consultations on Non-Personal Data (NPD) Governance with close to 100 participants
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