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Texas Attorney General Settles with Healthcare AI Firm Over

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Singapore Issues Privacy Guidelines for Children’s

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Singapore Issues Privacy Guidelines for Children’s Online Safety | Privacy World

China Finalizes New Regulations to Relax Personal Data Exports

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China Finalizes New Regulations to Relax Personal Data Exports from China | Privacy World

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Privacy Challenges for Digital Advertising, Particularly in Europe

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We have limited places left at our in-person roundtable which will gather a select group of industry leaders to enable a high-level discussion focused on the legal and public policy challenges surrounding the EU’s proposed Artificial Intelligence Act, AI Code of Conduct and AI Pact. This will be an opportunity to discuss shared issues and

Following Europe’s lead, 12 states now, or soon will, require personal data practice assessments be conducted and documented, and be available for inspection (and California is considering mandatory filing requirements). Potential fines for noncompliance could be significant. The risks of other regulated or high-risk data practices like artificial intelligence, children’s data processing and digital health data

We are pleased to announce that Alan Friel and Julia Jacobson will be speaking in an upcoming Strafford live video webinar, Consumer Data Transfers Under New Privacy Laws: Contracting Requirements; Due Diligence; Vendor Management, Best Practices for Drafting and Modifying Documents to Ensure Continued Compliance With Ever-Evolving Privacy Laws on Tuesday, October 10, 2023 from

With its private right of action and expansive scope – extending far beyond Washington state’s borders and applying to a wide swath of health- and non-health-oriented companies alike – Washington’s My Health My Data Act is poised to be more ground-shifting than any other consumer privacy law that came before it. Join Kyle Fath, Bola Shonowo and Gicel Tomimbang for a discussion of:Continue Reading Join us on September 28 for a Webinar on Washington’s My Health My Data Act and other Consumer Health Data Regulation

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South Korea Consults on Draft Decree to Personal Information Protection Act | Privacy World

Bilingual Draft of China’s Standard Contract