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Leaked Privacy Bill: 2014 vs. 2011 – CIS India

Posted on April 3, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Elonnai Hickok of the Centre for Internet and Society writes:writes:

The Centre for Internet and Society has recently received a leaked version of the draft Privacy Bill 2014 that the Department of Personnel and Training, Government of India has drafted.

This represents the third leak of potential privacy legislation for India that we know of, with publicly available versions having leaked in April 2011 and September 2011.

When compared to the September 2011 Privacy Bill, the text of the 2014 Bill includes a number of changes, additions, and deletions.

Hickok provides a detailed analysis of the differences on CIS India.

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