\"<p>Image
Image used for representational purpose<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: IT industry<\/a> players have appreciated the government's move to withdraw the personal data protection bill<\/a> and sought participation in the consultation process of the fresh draft. The industry was critical of the data protection bill<\/a> tabled in Parliament by the Joint Committee on Personal Data Protection Bill.

The Joint Committee on Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019, headed by BJP member P P Chaudhary had tabled its report in
Lok Sabha<\/a> on December 16, 2021 which had a number of different points than the draft protection data bill (PDP) Bill prepared by the Ministry of Electronics and IT.

The government on Wednesday withdrew the Personal Data Protection Bill from Lok Sabha and said it will come out with a \"set of fresh legislations\" that will fit into the comprehensive legal framework.

US-based ITI, whose members include all IT majors like Google,
Meta<\/a>, and Amazon, appreciated the government's move to withdraw the Parliamentary panel version of the bill.

\"ITI welcomes Meity's plan to implement a robust stakeholder consultation as it reconsiders a comprehensive legal privacy framework for the digital ecosystem. ITI participated in all consultative processes during the framing of the PDP bill 2019 and are eager to continue our engagement. We are certain that the government will consider all the views once the consultation on the framework begins and look forward to participating,\" ITI country manager for India, Kumar Deep said.

ITI was among global industry bodies that had opposed the joint committee version of the bill. Such global industry bodies included JEITA, TechUK, US India Business Council, and Business Europe which represent thousands of companies and technology majors like Google, Amazon, Cisco, Dell,
SoftBank<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a>.

Around a dozen of industry bodies had written to the Union IT and telecom minister
Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> that implementation of the proposed Data Protection Bill, as recommended by a Parliamentary panel, will significantly degrade India's business environment and reduce foreign investment inflows.

Meta in regulatory filing in February had said that proposed data protection bills in 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.

\"New legislation or regulatory decisions that restrict our ability to collect and use information about minors may also result in limitations on our advertising services or our ability to offer products and services to minors in certain jurisdictions,\" it had said.

Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) said that the bill has been withdrawn after four years of deliberations.

\"We are cautiously watching these developments & hope the Ministry will use this opportunity to address the numerous criticisms of the bill made by various stakeholders during the consultation process,\" IFF said.

According to IFF, the Data Protection Bill 2021, which should empower the user with rights surrounding their own personal information, had failed to prioritise the user and instead, benefits the government and large corporations way more than it benefits users.

In a paper, IFF had said that the bill gives large exemptions to government departments, prioritises the interests of big corporations, and does not adequately respect people's fundamental right to privacy.

\"This move, when taken with the lack of literacy around data protection in India, may be dangerous on an individual level - where your everyday privacy is threatened - and on a collective level, given how it makes allowances for mass surveillance,\" IFF had alleged.

Cyber security company Voyager Infosec director Jiten Jain said that the government's move to withdraw the bill shows that it is well aware of concerns raised by some sections of the industry and civil societies.

\"We expect the new version of the bill will be comprehensive and allay all major concerns that have been raised by the stakeholders.

However, the government should move quickly with the fresh version of the bill because we cannot allow foreign companies to take our citizen's data for a ride,\" Jain said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":93334608,"title":"New data bill draft is almost ready: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/new-data-bill-draft-is-almost-ready-it-minister-ashwini-vaishnaw\/93334608","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":93334623,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"IT industry seeks participation in consultation for fresh personal data protection bill","synopsis":"ITI was among global industry bodies that had opposed the joint committee version of the bill. Such global industry bodies included JEITA, TechUK, US India Business Council, and Business Europe which represent thousands of companies and technology majors like Google, Amazon, Cisco, Dell, SoftBank and Microsoft.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/it-industry-seeks-participation-in-consultation-for-fresh-personal-data-protection-bill","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":185,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":903000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-08-04 07:27:26","lastupd":"2022-08-04 07:29:34","breadcrumbTags":["data protection bill","lok sabha","meta","ashwini vaishnaw","microsoft","softbank","personal data protection bill","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/it-industry-seeks-participation-in-consultation-for-fresh-personal-data-protection-bill"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2022-08-04" data-index="article_1">

IT行业寻求参与协商新的个人数据保护法案

来是全球行业团体,反对联合委员会版本的法案。这样的全球行业团体包括JEITA TechUK,美国印度商业委员会,和欧洲业务代表成千上万的公司和技术像Google这样的巨头,亚马逊,思科,戴尔、软银和微软。

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新德里:行业球员赞赏政府撤回个人数据保护法案和寻求参与协商过程的新草案。这个行业是至关重要的数据保护法案在议会中提出的联合委员会的个人数据保护法案。

联合委员会的个人数据保护法案,2019年,由P P Chaudhary人民党成员提出报告人民院2021年12月16日,有许多不同的分比数据保护法案草案(PDP)法案由电子和它。

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周三政府撤回人民院的个人数据保护法案,表示,将推出一套新的立法,将适合全面的法律框架。

美国来发现其成员包括所有像Google这样的巨头,,亚马逊,感谢政府的退出议会面板版本的法案。

“来欢迎Meity计划实施一个健壮的利益相关者协商,重新考虑一个全面的法律隐私框架的数字生态系统。来参与所有协商过程在PDP框架法案2019年,迫切希望继续我们的合作。我们确信,政府将考虑所有的观点一旦协商框架开始,期待参与,“印度,来发现国家经理Kumar深说。

来是全球行业团体,反对联合委员会版本的法案。这样的全球行业团体包括JEITA TechUK,美国印度商业委员会,和欧洲业务代表成千上万的公司和技术像Google这样的巨头,亚马逊,思科,戴尔,软银微软

大约十几名的行业团体曾写信给欧盟和电信部长Ashwini Vaishnaw实施数据保护法案,建议由一个议会委员会,将大大降低印度的商业环境和减少外国投资流入。

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元2月在监管文件中称,拟议中的国家,如印度、数据保护法案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。

“新的立法或监管决策限制未成年人我们收集和使用信息的能力也可能导致限制我们的广告服务或向未成年人提供产品和服务的能力在某些司法辖区,”它说。

互联网自由基金会(IFF)说,该法案已经四年的商议后撤回。

“我们正在谨慎地关注这些发展&希望铁道部将利用这个机会解决众多的批评该法案由各利益相关者在咨询过程中,“敌我识别说。

根据敌我识别,数据保护法案2021年,与周围的权利应该让用户自己的个人信息,没有优先考虑用户和相反,有利于政府和大型企业用户超过它的好处。

的一篇论文中,敌我识别曾表示,该法案给政府部门、大型免税大公司的利益为重点,不充分尊重人的基本权利隐私。

“这一举动,当用素养的缺乏数据保护在印度,可能是危险的在个人层面——日常隐私受到威胁,在集体层面,鉴于它使保障质量监测,“敌我识别有所谓。

网络安全公司“航行者”号的信息安全总监Jiten Jain说,政府的举措撤出该法案显示它很清楚的担忧的一些部分行业和公民社会。

“我们期待新版本的法案将全面消除所有涉众提出的重大关切,。

然而,政府应该尽快使用新版本的法案,因为我们不能允许外国企业公民的数据一程,”Jain说。
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\"&lt;p&gt;Image
Image used for representational purpose<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>New Delhi: IT industry<\/a> players have appreciated the government's move to withdraw the personal data protection bill<\/a> and sought participation in the consultation process of the fresh draft. The industry was critical of the data protection bill<\/a> tabled in Parliament by the Joint Committee on Personal Data Protection Bill.

The Joint Committee on Personal Data Protection Bill, 2019, headed by BJP member P P Chaudhary had tabled its report in
Lok Sabha<\/a> on December 16, 2021 which had a number of different points than the draft protection data bill (PDP) Bill prepared by the Ministry of Electronics and IT.

The government on Wednesday withdrew the Personal Data Protection Bill from Lok Sabha and said it will come out with a \"set of fresh legislations\" that will fit into the comprehensive legal framework.

US-based ITI, whose members include all IT majors like Google,
Meta<\/a>, and Amazon, appreciated the government's move to withdraw the Parliamentary panel version of the bill.

\"ITI welcomes Meity's plan to implement a robust stakeholder consultation as it reconsiders a comprehensive legal privacy framework for the digital ecosystem. ITI participated in all consultative processes during the framing of the PDP bill 2019 and are eager to continue our engagement. We are certain that the government will consider all the views once the consultation on the framework begins and look forward to participating,\" ITI country manager for India, Kumar Deep said.

ITI was among global industry bodies that had opposed the joint committee version of the bill. Such global industry bodies included JEITA, TechUK, US India Business Council, and Business Europe which represent thousands of companies and technology majors like Google, Amazon, Cisco, Dell,
SoftBank<\/a> and Microsoft<\/a>.

Around a dozen of industry bodies had written to the Union IT and telecom minister
Ashwini Vaishnaw<\/a> that implementation of the proposed Data Protection Bill, as recommended by a Parliamentary panel, will significantly degrade India's business environment and reduce foreign investment inflows.

Meta in regulatory filing in February had said that proposed data protection bills in 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.

\"New legislation or regulatory decisions that restrict our ability to collect and use information about minors may also result in limitations on our advertising services or our ability to offer products and services to minors in certain jurisdictions,\" it had said.

Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) said that the bill has been withdrawn after four years of deliberations.

\"We are cautiously watching these developments & hope the Ministry will use this opportunity to address the numerous criticisms of the bill made by various stakeholders during the consultation process,\" IFF said.

According to IFF, the Data Protection Bill 2021, which should empower the user with rights surrounding their own personal information, had failed to prioritise the user and instead, benefits the government and large corporations way more than it benefits users.

In a paper, IFF had said that the bill gives large exemptions to government departments, prioritises the interests of big corporations, and does not adequately respect people's fundamental right to privacy.

\"This move, when taken with the lack of literacy around data protection in India, may be dangerous on an individual level - where your everyday privacy is threatened - and on a collective level, given how it makes allowances for mass surveillance,\" IFF had alleged.

Cyber security company Voyager Infosec director Jiten Jain said that the government's move to withdraw the bill shows that it is well aware of concerns raised by some sections of the industry and civil societies.

\"We expect the new version of the bill will be comprehensive and allay all major concerns that have been raised by the stakeholders.

However, the government should move quickly with the fresh version of the bill because we cannot allow foreign companies to take our citizen's data for a ride,\" Jain said.<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":93334608,"title":"New data bill draft is almost ready: IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/new-data-bill-draft-is-almost-ready-it-minister-ashwini-vaishnaw\/93334608","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":93334623,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"IT industry seeks participation in consultation for fresh personal data protection bill","synopsis":"ITI was among global industry bodies that had opposed the joint committee version of the bill. Such global industry bodies included JEITA, TechUK, US India Business Council, and Business Europe which represent thousands of companies and technology majors like Google, Amazon, Cisco, Dell, SoftBank and Microsoft.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/it-industry-seeks-participation-in-consultation-for-fresh-personal-data-protection-bill","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"analytics":{"comments":0,"views":185,"shares":0,"engagementtimems":903000},"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2022-08-04 07:27:26","lastupd":"2022-08-04 07:29:34","breadcrumbTags":["data protection bill","lok sabha","meta","ashwini vaishnaw","microsoft","softbank","personal data protection bill","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/it-industry-seeks-participation-in-consultation-for-fresh-personal-data-protection-bill"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/it-industry-seeks-participation-in-consultation-for-fresh-personal-data-protection-bill/93334623">