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gestion.pe • Law • Peru
Peruvian law requires explicit consent for using employee images in advertising, with significant fines for non-compliance.
vanityfair.com • Technology • World
Vanity Fair critiques the film 'The Social Network,' arguing that it misrepresents Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook, failing to capture the platform's ethical shortcomings and exploitation of user data.
letemps.ch • Technology • World
Meta will use data from WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook to train its AI, raising privacy concerns.
theguardian.com • Crime • UK
The UK government is developing a controversial "murder prediction" tool using personal data to identify individuals most likely to commit homicide, raising concerns about algorithmic bias and privacy.
e.glavbukh.ru • Law • Russia
Starting in May, Russia's Roskomnadzor will impose substantial fines for mishandling personal data, with the maximum reaching 500 million rubles, prompting businesses to bolster their data security measures.
washingtonpost.com • Politics • World
The Trump administration's abuse of confidential data, including the targeting of Jewish academics and the creation of an autism registry, raises serious concerns about civil liberties and government overreach.
livemint.com • Privacy • US
The largely unregulated data broker industry poses significant threats to personal privacy, financial security, and national interests, necessitating stronger oversight and consumer protection.
infolibre.es • Politics • Spain
The article criticizes the slow judicial response to the dissemination of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's private messages, highlighting the violation of his fundamental right to privacy.
lesechos.fr • Genetics • World
Bankrupt genetic testing company 23andMe sold its DNA database containing information from 15 million people to Regeneron Pharmaceuticals for $256 million.
theguardian.com • Technology • World
Concerns are rising about the legality of massive datasets used to train AI systems, leading to investigations and lawsuits regarding data breaches and copyright infringement.
wired.com • Technology • World
A new report reveals how law enforcement agencies across the US utilize digital forensic firms to bypass smartphone security measures and access suspects' data, raising significant Fourth Amendment concerns.
elpais.com • Technology • World
Max Schrems, a prominent privacy activist, discusses the challenges of data protection in the face of US tech giants and the need for a more robust European digital infrastructure.