Extensive deliberations are on over various aspects and suggestions related to the draft data protection Bill<\/a>, and the government hopes to resolve certain complex issues soon and get Parliament's approval on the legislation latest by the monsoon<\/a> session, according to IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a>.

He said there is no plan to scrap the current draft data protection legislation that has undergone detailed consultation and parliamentary panel deliberations.

The data protection Bill seeks to provide for the protection of the personal data of individuals and establish a
Data Protection Authority<\/a> for the same. It proposes to put restrictions on the use of personal data without the explicit consent of citizens. On December 16, 2021, the Joint Committee on Personal Data Protection<\/a> Bill, 2019, tabled its report in both the Houses of Parliament, giving its views on various provisions.

Vaishnaw told PTI in an interview that \"the consultations which happened were very comprehensive and the report which has come out is again very comprehensive report. It definitely is a complex subject...which has matters that need to be resolved.\"

The minister said he was hopeful those aspects and points will be resolved \"soon\".

\"I think we should be able to resolve them very soon and bring it...our target was actually this budget session itself. But, definitely, by the monsoon session, we should be able to do that,\" he said.

On whether the government is hopeful of getting Parliament's approval on the draft Bill latest by the monsoon session, the minister said, \"Yes, that is the target\".

The data protection Bill proposes to specify the flow and usage of personal data, protect the rights of individuals whose personal data are processed, as it works out the framework for the cross-border transfer, accountability of entities processing data, and moots remedies for unauthorised and harmful processing.

The data protection Bill also seeks to provide the government with powers to give exemptions to its probe agencies from the provisions of the Act, a move that has been strongly opposed by the opposition MPs who had filed their dissent notes.

In December, a parliamentary panel recommended tougher norms to regulate social media platforms by holding them accountable for the content they host and said that the Centre must ensure data localisation norms are duly followed by all local and foreign entities, with the establishment of Data Protection Authority.

The panel also recommended widening the scope of proposed data protection legislation to include both personal and non-personal data with \"a single administration and regulatory body\", and sought greater accountability for social media platforms by treating them as 'publishers'.

The committee, however, did not recommend any major dilution of the contentious exemption clause, which gives powers to the government to keep any of its agencies outside the purview of the data protection legislation.

To a specific question on the issues that need to be ironed out, Vaishnaw said some of the stakeholders had expressed concerns over implementation structure, in the context of the fast-changing digital landscape.

Some tweaking, on the draft legislation, will be needed to make sure that the implementation is smooth, he informed.

\"The points which have been flagged by the committee, should we put it in this Bill, include it in this Bill or should we think at a separate, totally new legislation for many other things which are happening. These are some issues which need to be resolved,\" he said.

The legislation will define the course of the country's digital ambitions and, hence, it will be deliberated at length.

With the USD 200-billion IT industry, employing millions of people, the government will take all measures to ensure that there is no adverse impact of the legislation, on any sector, he assured.

\"We will proceed carefully. I do not think we should rush it, at all,\" Vaishnaw said.

Facebook-parent
Meta<\/a> in its recent regulatory filing to US SEC had said, \"Some countries, such as India, are considering or have passed legislation implementing data protection requirements or requiring local storage and processing of data or similar requirements that could increase the cost and complexity of delivering our services.\"

Vaishnaw added that some companies have expressed concerns over a new set of compliances, as per reports.

\"What is important is that compliance mechanism should be as digital as you can make it, then the friction is reduced. The objective should be met, friction should not be there. That is the work we are trying to accomplish, and it is a complex task,\" he said.

On the exemption clause, Vaishnaw asserted that, globally, the exemptions to the Government are \"far far more\".

Citing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provisions that list out nine such areas, Vaishnaw said that in comparison, India's legislation, which is in the works, only mentions four areas of exemption.

\"There are other geographies where data protection bill has given a complete exemption to the government...no reasons required. We have given reasons which are required as per the Constitution. It is a very fair construct,\" Vaishnaw argued.

To then say that it amounts to not making government accountable \"is an unfair and uninformed way of looking at it\", he said.
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希望得到议会点头最新数据保护立法通过季风会话:Ashwini Vaishnaw

数据保护法案建议指定流和个人数据的使用,保护个人的权利,其个人数据处理,因为它是跨境转移的框架,责任的实体处理数据,模拟对未经授权的和有害的补救措施处理。

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广泛的讨论是在各个方面和建议草案数据保护法案,政府希望尽快解决某些复杂问题并获得国会批准的最新立法季风部长会议,根据它Ashwini Vaishnaw

他说没有计划取消当前草案数据保护立法经历了详细的咨询和议会委员会审议。

数据保护法案旨在提供保护,并建立一个个人的个人资料数据保护机构同样的。提出将限制使用个人数据没有公民的明确同意。2021年12月16日联合委员会的个人数据保护法案,2019年,在议会提出报告,各种意见的规定。

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Vaishnaw告诉PTI在接受采访时说,“协商发生非常全面的报告出来又非常全面的报告。这绝对是一个复杂的话题……需要解决的问题。”

部长说,他希望这些方面,将“很快”解决。

“我认为我们应该能够很快解决,把它……我们的目标是这个预算会议本身。但是,显然,季风会话,我们应该这样做,”他说。

政府是否希望得到议会的批准的最新草案通过季风会话,部长说,“是的,这是目标”。

数据保护法案建议指定流和个人数据的使用,保护个人的权利,其个人数据处理,因为它是跨境转移的框架,责任的实体处理数据,模拟对未经授权的和有害的补救措施处理。

数据保护法案也试图为政府提供力量给豁免调查机构规定的法案,此举受到反对党的强烈反对议员曾提起他们的异议。

去年12月,议会小组建议严格规范管理社会媒体平台,负责他们的主机和说的内容中心必须确保数据本地化规范由所有当地和外国实体如期而至,建立数据保护机构。

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这个小组还建议扩大提出了数据保护立法的范围包括个人和非个人数据与“一个单一的政府和监管机构”,寻求更大的责任,社会媒体平台将他们视为“发布者”。

然而,委员会没有推荐任何争议的主要稀释免责条款,赋予政府权力保持它的任何机构管辖范围之外的数据保护立法。

到一个特定的问题的问题需要解决,Vaishnaw说的一些利益相关者表达了担忧的实现结构,在快速变化的背景下数字景观。

一些调整,立法草案,将需要确保实现光滑,他通知。

“分委员会已标记的,我们应该把它放在这个法案,包括在这项法案或者我们认为应该在一个单独的,全新的立法对许多其他的事情发生。这些都是一些需要解决的问题,”他说。

这项立法将定义数字野心和的过程中,因此,它将审议。

2000亿美元的IT行业,雇用数以百万计的人来说,政府将采取一切措施以确保没有不良影响的立法,在任何领域,他放心。

“我们将谨慎行事。我认为我们不应该草率行事,”Vaishnaw说。

Facebook-parent在其最近的监管提交给美国证券交易委员会说,“一些国家,如印度,正在考虑或已经通过立法实现数据保护需求或需要本地存储和处理的数据或类似的需求可能增加的成本和复杂性,提供我们的服务。”

Vaishnaw补充说,一些公司已经表示担忧一套新的遵从性,根据报告。

“重要的是合规机制应该尽可能的数字,然后减少摩擦。目标应该是满足,摩擦不应该存在。这是我们正在努力完成工作,这是一项复杂的任务,”他说。

免责条款,Vaishnaw宣称,在全球范围内,政府的豁免“远”得多。

援引欧盟通用数据保护监管(GDPR)规定,列出九等领域,Vaishnaw说,相比之下,印度的立法,这是在进行中,只提到了四个方面的豁免。

”还有其他地理位置数据保护法案给了一个完整的政府豁免……不需要理由。我们给了原因,需要按照宪法。这是一个非常公平的构造,”Vaishnaw辩称。

然后说,这不是让政府负责”是一种不公平和无知的”,他说。

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Extensive deliberations are on over various aspects and suggestions related to the draft data protection Bill<\/a>, and the government hopes to resolve certain complex issues soon and get Parliament's approval on the legislation latest by the monsoon<\/a> session, according to IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a>.

He said there is no plan to scrap the current draft data protection legislation that has undergone detailed consultation and parliamentary panel deliberations.

The data protection Bill seeks to provide for the protection of the personal data of individuals and establish a
Data Protection Authority<\/a> for the same. It proposes to put restrictions on the use of personal data without the explicit consent of citizens. On December 16, 2021, the Joint Committee on Personal Data Protection<\/a> Bill, 2019, tabled its report in both the Houses of Parliament, giving its views on various provisions.

Vaishnaw told PTI in an interview that \"the consultations which happened were very comprehensive and the report which has come out is again very comprehensive report. It definitely is a complex subject...which has matters that need to be resolved.\"

The minister said he was hopeful those aspects and points will be resolved \"soon\".

\"I think we should be able to resolve them very soon and bring it...our target was actually this budget session itself. But, definitely, by the monsoon session, we should be able to do that,\" he said.

On whether the government is hopeful of getting Parliament's approval on the draft Bill latest by the monsoon session, the minister said, \"Yes, that is the target\".

The data protection Bill proposes to specify the flow and usage of personal data, protect the rights of individuals whose personal data are processed, as it works out the framework for the cross-border transfer, accountability of entities processing data, and moots remedies for unauthorised and harmful processing.

The data protection Bill also seeks to provide the government with powers to give exemptions to its probe agencies from the provisions of the Act, a move that has been strongly opposed by the opposition MPs who had filed their dissent notes.

In December, a parliamentary panel recommended tougher norms to regulate social media platforms by holding them accountable for the content they host and said that the Centre must ensure data localisation norms are duly followed by all local and foreign entities, with the establishment of Data Protection Authority.

The panel also recommended widening the scope of proposed data protection legislation to include both personal and non-personal data with \"a single administration and regulatory body\", and sought greater accountability for social media platforms by treating them as 'publishers'.

The committee, however, did not recommend any major dilution of the contentious exemption clause, which gives powers to the government to keep any of its agencies outside the purview of the data protection legislation.

To a specific question on the issues that need to be ironed out, Vaishnaw said some of the stakeholders had expressed concerns over implementation structure, in the context of the fast-changing digital landscape.

Some tweaking, on the draft legislation, will be needed to make sure that the implementation is smooth, he informed.

\"The points which have been flagged by the committee, should we put it in this Bill, include it in this Bill or should we think at a separate, totally new legislation for many other things which are happening. These are some issues which need to be resolved,\" he said.

The legislation will define the course of the country's digital ambitions and, hence, it will be deliberated at length.

With the USD 200-billion IT industry, employing millions of people, the government will take all measures to ensure that there is no adverse impact of the legislation, on any sector, he assured.

\"We will proceed carefully. I do not think we should rush it, at all,\" Vaishnaw said.

Facebook-parent
Meta<\/a> in its recent regulatory filing to US SEC had said, \"Some countries, such as India, are considering or have passed legislation implementing data protection requirements or requiring local storage and processing of data or similar requirements that could increase the cost and complexity of delivering our services.\"

Vaishnaw added that some companies have expressed concerns over a new set of compliances, as per reports.

\"What is important is that compliance mechanism should be as digital as you can make it, then the friction is reduced. The objective should be met, friction should not be there. That is the work we are trying to accomplish, and it is a complex task,\" he said.

On the exemption clause, Vaishnaw asserted that, globally, the exemptions to the Government are \"far far more\".

Citing the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) provisions that list out nine such areas, Vaishnaw said that in comparison, India's legislation, which is in the works, only mentions four areas of exemption.

\"There are other geographies where data protection bill has given a complete exemption to the government...no reasons required. We have given reasons which are required as per the Constitution. It is a very fair construct,\" Vaishnaw argued.

To then say that it amounts to not making government accountable \"is an unfair and uninformed way of looking at it\", he said.
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