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    Spanish prosecutors investigate Meta over data use for AI

    Spanish prosecutors said Thursday that they were investigating Facebook owner Meta over suspicions it breached data-protection laws by using users' data to train its AI programme. It added that prosecutors were seeking to protect users' "personal data" and would consult the Spanish data-protection authority about possible measures. du/mb/rlp/js

    Social media companies list out worries as Centre readies data protection rules

    Social media platforms have said that undoing behavioural tracking of children and targeted advertisements are among the biggest concerns they have with the new data law the government is prepping. The companies are voicing their concerns as rules of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act will be released soon.

    Plea in HC against titles to three new criminal laws in Hindi and Sanskrit

    The Madras High Court directed the Union government to respond to a petition challenging the use of Hindi and Sanskrit names for three new criminal Acts. The petitioner argued that providing titles in these languages would create confusion and difficulty for non-speakers. The court scheduled further hearing for July 23.

    US regulator says TikTok may be violating child privacy law

    The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced Tuesday that it had referred a complaint against TikTok to the Justice Department, saying the popular video sharing app may be violating child privacy laws. FTC chair Lina Khan said Tuesday on X that the follow-up investigation had "found reason to believe that TikTok is violating or about to violate" COPPA and other federal laws.

    How to prevent Big Tech dominance, protect privacy and ensure fair competition

    The magnitude, scale and speed at which such platforms operate demand ex ante regulation, if the real interests of consumers are to be protected.

    EU's new AI rules ignite battle over data transparency

    Europe focuses on AI innovation to lead globally, balancing transparency and copyright protection under the new AI laws, emphasizing the need for innovation before regulation to avoid dependency on American and Chinese products.

    • IT ministry appoints new group coordinator of cyber laws division

      Deepak Goel, Scientist G of NIC, appointed as Group Coordinator of Cyber Laws and Data Governance division of MeitY, replacing Sandip Chatterjee.

      Govt may release DPDP rules for public consultation before start of Parliament session

      The DPDP Act, passed in August, aims to have administrative rules notified within a year to ensure compliance. The Act focuses on personal data collection, processing, and storage, marking India's first regulation on digital personal privacy. The rules are crucial for data protection, stakeholder engagement, and regulatory enforcement.

      India's EU-like antitrust law worrying technology firms

      India's proposed antitrust law, influenced by a panel report, targets tech giants with global turnovers exceeding $30 billion. The law aims to prevent market concentration, similar to the EU's Digital Markets Act.

      TN law to place time, user curbs on all online games

      Tamil Nadu is considering a law to regulate online and real money games, with restrictions on playtime and usage, mirroring the central government's approach. This is being spearheaded by Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority (TNOGA); a five-member regulatory authority formed in August 2023.

      Can you opt out of Meta's AI scraping? Sort of

      Meta announced the expansion of its AI services globally, using public information to train its AI starting June 26, sparking privacy concerns in Europe. Users in the U.S. were already subject to this practice. The program's future expansion remains uncertain.

      New York lawmakers pass measure to protect youths on social media

      New York state lawmakers passed legislation to protect children online by restricting social media platforms from exposing 'addictive' content to users under 18 without parental consent.

      SAS India business to grow faster than other markets, top executive says

      The company aims to upgrade its 400-odd customers to its generative AI platform SAS Viya over the next one year, Riad Gydien, executive VP and chief sales officer at SAS, told ET.

      Meta hit with privacy complaints in Europe over AI plans

      A Vienna-based privacy campaign group filed complaints in 11 European countries against Meta on Thursday, saying the global tech giant's planned privacy policy change would allow "unlawful" use of personal data for artificial intelligence technology. Through the complaints, the group asks data protection authorities in the 11 European countries to stop Meta's new privacy policy before it enters into force in late June and fully investigate it.

      Data protection, AI rules top tech’s wishlist for next govt

      Technology policy lawyers, think tanks and policy groups are making a list of priority items for the new leadership at the IT ministry after the results of the general elections. The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Rules seem to top the list, along with regulation of AI and the Digital India Bill.

      Google tests new AI scam call detection feature amid rising cyber crime

      Google is testing a new AI-based scam call detection feature. However, its legality is in question, as profiling callers based on conversation content without their consent is not permitted in India. In 2021, one scammer in India was responsible for 202 mn scam calls, which is about 27,000 fraud attempts every hour.

      Spain's data protection agency suspends two of Meta's EU election apps

      Spain's data protection watchdog AEPD orders the provisional suspension of Meta's planned products for the European election on Instagram and Facebook, citing potential violations of Spanish data protection laws.

      GCCs see regulatory compliance as key for India expansion: Survey

      Global capability centres (GCCs) operating in India have made it a priority to understand local compliance norms amid an evolving regulatory and GenAI landscape, as per a Nasscom-KPMG survey report.

      Top EU data regulator says tech giants working closely on AI compliance

      Des Hogan, Data Protection Commissioner in Ireland, highlighted the broad powers of national regulators to enforce changes in AI products for data privacy compliance.

      Google, Amazon, Apple lobby group opposes India's EU-like antitrust proposal

      India is drafting a new competition law to target big digital firms, with a U.S. lobby group urging a rethink to avoid potential business impacts.

      AI relies on mass surveillance, warns Signal boss

      Pushing back against the unquestioning enthusiasm at VivaTech in Paris, Europe's top startup conference where industry players vaunt the merits of their products, Meredith Whittaker said concerns about surveillance and those about AI were "two framings of the same thing".

      CCI chief flags 'opacity of algorithms', potential 'data dominance' concerns in digital markets

      Competition Commission of India (CCI) chief Ravneet Kaur highlighted the opacity of algorithms in assessing their impact on competition, emphasizing the need for competition law to evolve in digital markets. The CCI is closely monitoring digital markets to combat anti-competitive practices. Kaur also announced a forthcoming market study on Artificial Intelligence during the 15th annual day event.

      Indian crypto investors take illegal routes to avoid tax burdern

      Peer-to-peer trading through escrow services on banned crypto exchanges has increased five times during weeks of high trading volume in March and April, according to a study conducted by Delhi-based policy think tank Esya Centre.

      TikTok creators file suit to block US divestment or ban law

      The suit, which seeks injunctive relief, says the law threatens free speech and "promises to shutter a discrete medium of communication that has become part of American life."

      TikTok, ByteDance sue to block US law seeking sale or ban of app

      TikTok and ByteDance file lawsuit to block law forcing divestiture or ban, citing First Amendment violations. Concerns over Jan. 19 deadline and national security issues. Ongoing conflict between U.S. and China over tech.

      Supreme Court asks Centre to furnish data on notices, arrests done under GST Act

      The Supreme Court has asked the Centre to provide information on notices and arrests made under the Goods and Services Tax, expressing concern over potential harassment. Justices are reviewing petitions challenging GST Act provisions, seeking clarity on arrest powers to prevent citizen mistreatment. Data on arrests and notices for defaults of Rs 1-5 crore in the last three years is required. The Court aims to protect citizens from undue hardship and may amend ambiguous provisions.

      WhatsApp, take it easy, seek the law

      WhatsApp's encryption and compliance with law enforcement raise complex issues. While governments can seek information for law enforcement, WhatsApp's threat to stop services if encryption is diluted may not be effective. Indian courts have limited fundamental rights before, so finding a middle ground is crucial. WhatsApp may find success in arguing for compliance if data storage becomes unsustainable, but the wide reach of India's new data privacy law complicates this. Adaptation to local conditions and legal frameworks is key for WhatsApp, rather than making vague threats.

      'We aren't going anywhere': TikTok to fight US ban law in courts

      TikTok's CEO vowed Wednesday to fight in the courts to overturn a newly signed US law that could see the popular app banned due to allegations it is controlled by the Chinese government. Americans must think of TikTok's "power, access, capability, control" as being in the hands of the Chinese government and intelligence service, Wray said.

      Sisense hit by data compromise, US cybersecurity agency says

      Sisense breached, urges reset. Few details disclosed. Krebs reported "millions of credentials" affected. Law enforcement engaged. Edited by Alexander Smith & Stephen Coates. Washington-based cybersecurity agency issued alert.

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