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Dissent on The Personal Data Protection Bill

Nov 30, 2021
23:55
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
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Section 35 of the Two Thousand 19 Bill, That Shouldn't Be Removed
03:40 • 2min
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Section 35 and Section 12 I Century - Exemptions for Processing Without Consent
05:42 • 2min
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Is There a Need to Regulate the Social Media?
08:00 • 3min
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Is the Data Protection Bill Going the Way of a Meicer?
10:41 • 2min
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Is the Personal Data Protection Act Expanded to Non Personal Data?
12:21 • 2min
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Untel Vebro - Protect Your PC From Siber Attacks
14:04 • 2min
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What Does This Mean for the Devoo?
16:07 • 2min
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The Government and the Private Sector Are Different Classes of Stakeholders
18:23 • 2min
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Data Localization - What's New in the Bill?
20:04 • 3min
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I v M Podcast - A New Podcast
22:56 • 3min
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The Data Protection Bill is supposed to be up for discussion in the winter session of Parliament. Jairam Ramesh, an MP and a member of the Joint Parliamentary Committee has made public a dissent note to the committee chairperson
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