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The Legal Co. | Thailand | 26 Sep 2023

Personal Data Protection for NBTC license holders

The Notification on Protecting User Rights Regarding Personal Data, Rights to Privacy, and Freedom of Communication through Telecommunications…
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BTG Legal | India | 22 Sep 2023

Personality rights and NFTs – is your digital doppelganger protected under Indian law?

The non-fungible token (NFT) market size in India is expected to record a compounded annualised growth of 61.6%, increasing from $3.3 billion in 2021 to $27 billion by 2028, as per publicly reported sources. However, amid this surge in popularity, the legal status of NFTs in India remains shrouded in uncertainty. This article analyses a recent Delhi High Court case on the use of public......
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Morrison & Foerster LLP | USA | 22 Sep 2023

This week at the Ninth: the public interest exemption to California’s Anti-SLAPP law

This week, the Ninth Circuit affirms the district court’s denial of a special motion to strike under California’s anti-SLAPP statute, with two of the…
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Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan | India | 11 Aug 2023

Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023: Implementing India’s Data Protection Revamp (Part 1)

The Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha passed the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2023 (the “Bill”) marking the dawn of the Data Protection Law in…
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LexOrbis | India | 24 Jul 2023

Examining privacy, publicity and celebrity rights

The father of Bollywood actor Sushant Singh Rajput and the defendants were recently entangled in a conflict concerning an unauthorized film that…
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RNA Technology and IP Attorneys | India | 19 Jul 2023

Privacy and publicity rights denied to a deceased Bollywood actor

Celebrity rights have emerged as a unique category of intellectual property rights over time. As a result, a celebrity has a special set of…
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Lexology PRO | Austria, European Union, Finland | 22 Jun 2023

ECJ rules on access rights

The European Court of Justice has ruled that data subjects have the right to know when and why their data was processed – but stopped short of a blanket allowance on revealing which individuals did the processing.
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Wiggin LLP | United Kingdom | 9 Jun 2023

Court of Appeal dismisses appeal to restrain publication of photographs taken in public place

Husband and wife Richard and Sarah Stoute had issued a claim form for, among other things, misuse of private information in relation to photos of them on a public beach published by News Group in January 2023. After Mr Justice Johnson refused the injunction, holding that the claimants were unlikely to establish at trial that they had a reasonable expectation of privacy in relation to the......
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Trilegal | India | 18 May 2023

Technology, Telecommunication and Data Protection Legal Milestones | Trilegal Quarterly Roundup Jan-Mar 2023

To minimise risks associated with cloud computing and to strengthen regulatory responsibility on entities registered (RE) with the Securities…
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McGuireWoods LLP | USA | 16 May 2023

Analog Law with Digital Teeth: Litigation Under the Video Privacy Protection Act and Potential Liability for Businesses

Over the past year, website operators have experienced a proliferation of lawsuits under the Federal Video Privacy Protection Act (“VPPA”), a…
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