Hunton & Williams writes:
On May 5, 2015, the Centre for Information Policy Leadership at Hunton & Williams (the “Centre”) filed comments in English and Portuguese on Brazil’s draft law “on the processing of personal data to protect the personality and dignity of natural persons” (the “Draft Law”).
The Centre’s comments on the Draft Law focus on several key issues that are particularly important in the context of global privacy policy and practice, including alternatives to consent to legitimize data processing, the use of organizational accountability and privacy risk management to facilitate the responsible use of data in the modern information age, and how to govern and support trans-border data flows.
Read more on Hunton & Williams Privacy & Information Security Law Blog.