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C-11 – The act to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act: Five top measures to get ready

Privacy and Cybersecurity Law

C-11, An Act to enact the Consumer Privacy Protection Act (CPPA) and the Personal Information and Data Protection Tribunal Act, is arguably so balanced and pragmatic that it is reasonable to expect it will become law, essentially as is, before the end of 2021 – barring an election. So we may have no more than a year to get ready.

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UAE: Federal level data protection law enacted

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

45 of 2021 on the Protection of Personal Data Protection (“ PDPL ”), which was issued on 26 September 2021. International businesses with global privacy compliance programs should seek to expand those to cover the UAE and achieve some synergies. 44) of 2021. The PDPL therefore has extraterritorial application. Exceptions.

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Ireland/EU: Irish DPC bans Meta’s EU-US data flows and issues record €1.2bn fine

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

In the wake of the Schrems II ruling, Meta adopted the modernized SCCs issued by the European Commission in June 2021 and implemented supplementary measures as recommended by the European Data Protection Board (the EDPB ) in November 2020 and June 2021. The final DPC decision reflects that binding determination by the EDPB.

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European Commission Publishes Draft UK Adequacy Decisions

Data Matters

which addresses UK government surveillance activities). To date, 12 countries have been deemed ‘adequate’ by the EC (including, for example, Argentina, Canada (commercial organisations), Israel, Switzerland, and most recently, Japan). What transfers are restricted under the GDPR? consent of the data subject).

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European Union Launches Revolutionary Proposals to Regulate “Big Tech”

Data Matters

The draft regulations foresee severe fines for noncompliance — up to 10% of a company’s global revenues under the DMA and up to 6% under the DSA. d) refrain from inhibiting business users from raising concerns about unfair behavior by gatekeepers, for example through confidentiality clauses.

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Regulatory Update: NAIC Spring 2019 National Meeting

Data Matters

As a general matter, the latest exposure drafts provide for further deference to the terms of the Covered Agreements and limit the application of commissioner discretion to the extent that the exercise of such discretion is inconsistent with the Covered Agreements. reinsurer that is not licensed in the state of domicile of a U.S.