including privacy policies and related user interfaces, of offshore-headquartered services. Occasionally, this will involve the issuance of substantial questionnaires or RFIs to a large group – in some instance
To tactfully mitigate issues arising from cybercrimes, along with the other challenges around data privacy in recent years, there were multiple amendments and various Rules formulated supplementing the IT Act, such as the Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Ru...
Photographs are covered.``Think,for instance,of the arguments around the photographs of Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones which Hello! published.``They claimed the pictures were their private property.``The provision of the Act is very, very extensive. Far more extensive than they realise...
The private sector will be responsible for age verification mechanisms. One (flawed) idea that had been floating around a couple of weeks ago was to ask for a credit card. Even though around 32 million adults (60% of the population) have a credit card, you’re left with millions more ...
Most states will not allow any sort of ‘covert’ audio in public workplaces, public areas or public stores, however, there are ways to get around this and that is through signage. When you have a sign up that states not only that the area is under video surveillance but also that audi...
means of monitoring employees’ browsers, data flow, cushions, toilet time and mobile phones, etc., to prevent the leakage of data or trade secrets, and to supervise whether the employees are working effectively during working hours. In addition, CCTV could commonly be seen around the workplace...
In the last 12 months, the NDPA has been active in enforcing the data protection rules towards private companies in and outside of Norway, as well as the public sector. One of the most important enforcement actions by the NDPA in the previous 12 months has been the Meta case. The NDPA ...