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TAIPA urges Karnataka not to observer the Right of Way rules, 2016

TAIPA said that draft tower policy is in contradiction of the Right of Way rules, 2016 notified by the Indian Government.

SC verdict on right to privacy gives identity access a legitimate perspective

Supreme Court's verdict on right to privacy as a citizen's fundamental right will advance major amendments in the Indian individual's life and liberty

Facial recognition biggest threat to individuals’ private lives, data protection: EU privacy watchdog

Facial recognition poses one of the biggest challenges to individuals’ private lives and the fundamental rights to data protection and privacy, EU privacy watchdog the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) said

Digital Data Protection Bill: A comprehensive look at need, challenges, criticism and potential opportunities

While the Digital Data Protection Bill represents a crucial step towards a robust data protection regime in India, it is a nuanced legislation with potential trade-offs. Balancing the need for data protection, individual privacy, and a thriving digital economy will be key to its successful implementation.
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Digital Data Protection Bill gets cabinet nod for Monsoon Session

The Union Cabinet has approved the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Bill, marking a crucial step towards its introduction in the upcoming Monsoon Session of Parliament, which commences on July 20.

Centre’s move to withdraw data protection bill ‘a victory for BigTech’

The data protection and privacy bill which was first proposed in 2019 had alarmed big technology companies such as Facebook and Google.

US Big Tech fall in line, sign code of practice to check ‘harmful’ content in New Zealand

The companies including Meta Platforms Inc, Alphabet-owned Google, TikTok, Amazon.com Inc and Twitter have signed a code of practice

Facebook has no plans to move out of EU over data row

The company has clarified that it is not wanting or ‘threatening’ to leave Europe and any reporting that implies ‘we do is simply not true.’
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On growth trajectory, Koo calls for transparent algorithms by every social media platform

Microblogging platform Koo’s co-founder and CEO Aprameya Radhakrishna said that self-regulation should be the first step

New social media guidelines are designed to protect consumers: MoS IT Rajeev Chandrasekhar

The new social media guidelines are intended to safeguard the rights of consumers served by digital platforms, said Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology.
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