Digital law and data protection 6j4t55
Covid-19: Senate approves postponement of General Data Protection Law 4j2r1n
Even with the likely confirmation of the postponement in the Chamber of Deputies, the installation of the National Data Protection Agency is urgent. It would bring in more efficiency to the management of personal data during the pandemic and more legal certainty to the process of adaptation to the LGPD.
Processing of personal data of minors in the advertising industry 592s28
Law No. 13,709/18, or the General Data Protection Law (LGPD), expressly consolidates the principles and rules of a positive framework for data protection in Brazil. Although it will only take effect on August 16, 2020, many of its rules are based on the current legal system. Practically all economic activities will be subject to the application of the LGPD, since the performance of any data processing operation[1] is enough for the standard to find factual . In this article we specifically analyze the advertising industry,[2] more specifically children's advertising, and the processing of personal data of minors for this purpose.
Analysis of the National Internet of Things Plan 2316l
What can be connected will be connected. This is the most important rule of the internet of things (IoT).
Changes to the General Data Protection Law h3060
On July 9th, law No. 13,853/2019, which amended Law No. 13,709/18 (the General Data Protection Law - LGPD) was published in the Official Gazette. The main changes are summarized below
Vote on MP 869/2018 by the t committee 6y4p1s
After 176 amendments were presented and various public hearings were held, the t committee formed by senators and deputies to review the Executive Order (MP) 869/2018, which amended Law No. 13,709/2018 (General Law on Data Protection - LGPD), voted on May 7 in favor of approval of the wording proposed in the report by Deputy Orlando Silva, also rapporteur for the special committee that approved the bill that originated the LGPD.
What actually changes with the Economic Freedom Presidential Decree (MP 881/2019) r11c
Presidential Decree 881/2019, called the Declaration of Economic Freedom Rights, is organized into five chapters and changes a series of laws, among which the most relevant are the Civil Code and the Brazilian Corporations Law. It has gained repercussion as a bet to catapult entrepreneurship, de-bureaucratize economic activity, and contribute to innovation, freeing startups from some bottlenecks caused by the Public Power.
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