\"\"NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator RS Sharma<\/a> has said that the authority believes in privacy rights<\/a>, which was the reason for floating a consultation paper on security, privacy and ownership of data earlier this month.
\n
While not directly commenting on the
Supreme Court<\/a> judgment on Thursday, which declared privacy to be a fundamental right, ‘protected as an intrinsic part of the right to life and personal liberty’, the chairman of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai<\/a>) said that the rights of the ownership of data were critical issues in today’s world, and were being recognised by international bodies.
\n
\n“We have always believed that privacy, and the rights of ownership of data of the owner, that's the reason why we started this consultation paper,” he said.
\n
\nThe regulator issued a consultation paper on August 9, aimed at assessing whether the data rights of mobile phone users are adequately protected, and identify key issues pertaining to data protection in relation to delivery of digital services, including telecom and data services, as well as devices, networks and applications that collect and control data generated by users through telcos.
\n
\nThe regulator has argued that government intervention was needed in data protection and ownership “to prevent harm to consumers”, and added that consumers typically underestimate the value of personal data and the impact of agreeing to share it, while service providers benefit by acquiring and holding on to such data.
\n
While the paper, which came at a time when the apex court was looking into the issue of privacy, was criticised by carriers for being more over-arching than necessary, it is being taken into consideration by the
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火车相信隐私权,RS Sharma说

“我们一直认为,隐私,数据所有者的所有权的权利,这就是为什么我们开始这个咨询文件,”他说。

Gulveen Aulakh
  • 更新2017年8月25日08:51点坚持
新德里:电信监管机构RS沙玛曾表示,当局相信吗隐私权浮动的原因,安全咨询文件,本月早些时候的数据隐私和所有权。

虽然没有直接评论最高法院判断周四宣布的隐私是一项基本权利,“保护作为一个内在生命权利的一部分,个人自由”,主席印度电信管理部门(火车)说,数据的所有权的权利关键问题在当今世界,和被国际认可的机构。

“我们一直认为,隐私,数据所有者的所有权的权利,这就是为什么我们开始这个咨询文件,”他说。

监管机构发布了一份咨询报告8月9日,旨在评估数据是否充分保护手机用户的权利,并识别关键问题有关数据保护与数字服务的提供,包括电信和数据服务,以及设备、网络和应用程序收集和控制由用户生成的数据通过电信公司。

监管机构认为需要政府干预数据保护和所有权“防止伤害消费者”,并补充说,消费者通常低估个人数据的价值,同意分享它带来的影响,而服务提供者通过收购和持有这些数据中获益。

而纸,当时法院正在调查隐私的问题,批评了运营商更多不必要的交叉,这是被考虑的国际电信联盟(ITU)。
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\"\"NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator RS Sharma<\/a> has said that the authority believes in privacy rights<\/a>, which was the reason for floating a consultation paper on security, privacy and ownership of data earlier this month.
\n
While not directly commenting on the
Supreme Court<\/a> judgment on Thursday, which declared privacy to be a fundamental right, ‘protected as an intrinsic part of the right to life and personal liberty’, the chairman of the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India<\/a> (Trai<\/a>) said that the rights of the ownership of data were critical issues in today’s world, and were being recognised by international bodies.
\n
\n“We have always believed that privacy, and the rights of ownership of data of the owner, that's the reason why we started this consultation paper,” he said.
\n
\nThe regulator issued a consultation paper on August 9, aimed at assessing whether the data rights of mobile phone users are adequately protected, and identify key issues pertaining to data protection in relation to delivery of digital services, including telecom and data services, as well as devices, networks and applications that collect and control data generated by users through telcos.
\n
\nThe regulator has argued that government intervention was needed in data protection and ownership “to prevent harm to consumers”, and added that consumers typically underestimate the value of personal data and the impact of agreeing to share it, while service providers benefit by acquiring and holding on to such data.
\n
While the paper, which came at a time when the apex court was looking into the issue of privacy, was criticised by carriers for being more over-arching than necessary, it is being taken into consideration by the
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