The Personal Information Protection Commission presents a concrete direction for the design of the system regarding "the state of regulations regarding personal involvement"

At the Personal Information Protection Commission meeting on February 2th, the specific direction of the system design was presented for the "regulations regarding the involvement of the individual" section (regulations on consent, notification of the individual in the event of a leak, and personal information of children), which had many new additions based on the results of the secretariat's hearing in the materials dated January 5nd. https://…

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I read "Magazine Dialogue by Masahiro Sogabe and Tatsuhiko Yamamoto: On the Right to Control One's Own Information" (Information Law Research No. 7 (May 2020))

This is a bit of an old article, but I happened to pass by it today, so I'm taking a note of it. Summary The purpose of the discussion The instrumental nature of self-information control and fundamental rights The validity of consent Privacy theory as trust Relationship with positive law and precedents Impressions I thought this was a very good article to learn about the flow of the discussion around this area. In the first place, this article...

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Summary of the 281st Personal Information Protection Commission Document 2 "Considerations based on the Personal Information Protection Act's so-called three-year review provisions (how to more effectively protect the rights and interests of individuals③)" (April 6, 4, Personal Information Protection Commission Secretariat)

The following is an AI summary by Otia.AI of the 281st Personal Information Protection Commission Document 2 "Considerations based on the so-called three-yearly review provisions of the Personal Information Protection Act (How to more effectively protect the rights and interests of individuals③)". Please note that this is posted without modification as it is to introduce the capabilities of Otia.ai.

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Outline of the Personal Information Protection Law Revision - From the Masao Horibe Information Law Study Group Symposium

Although there is still a possibility of change in the future, Mr. Sawaki, counselor of the Personal Information Protection Commission, explained the current status of the review of the outline of the Personal Information Protection Act. The contents are as follows. Report 2 Personal Information Protection Act: Status of review for the revision of the so-called three-year review system Kiyoshi Sawaki, counselor of the Personal Information Protection Act Commission I …

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As expected from the Kyodo Shimbun → "Photoshopped albums, anonymous essay collections... even graduation gifts are subject to a wave of privacy violations" shows the abnormality of the current privacy violations

As expected from the Kyoko Shimbun. The article "Photoshopped albums, anonymous writings... Privacy wave even for graduation gifts" published on March 2016, 3, touches on the essence of privacy even in humor. It says, "It has been a long time since the media has bought up the writings and albums of celebrities and suspects under the pretense of reporting..."

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The House of Councillors Cabinet Committee, which is deliberating on amendments to the My Number Act and other laws, held a board meeting on the 9th and the ruling and opposition parties agreed to postpone voting on the amendments for the time being, citing the need to assess how the situation develops in light of the issue of a large amount of personal information being leaked from the Japan Pension Service's system.

Personal Information Protection Bill (including My Number Bill) postponed for the time being

According to the NHK news on June 6th, although it is called the My Number Bill here, the official name is "A bill to amend the Act on the Protection of Personal Information and the Act on the Use of Numbers to Identify Specific Individuals in Administrative Procedures" [1], and it is a set with the amendment of the Personal Information Protection Act. Therefore, the adoption of the Personal Information Protection Act...

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[Amendment to the Personal Information Protection Act] Anonymously processed information and records of third-party provision (revised 3/13 8:50)

The proposed amendment to the Personal Information Protection Act was approved by the Cabinet on Tuesday and made public [1]. Several problems have been pointed out regarding this amendment. Today, I would like to focus on two of these issues: 1. The scope of the regulation of anonymously processed information is not properly set. 2. The scope of the obligation to record third-party provision is not properly set.

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Thoughts on the Benesse personal information leak incident

It seems that up to 2070 million personal records of children and others have been leaked from Benesse [1]. This is a thought-provoking incident in many ways. Let me list a few of them. The data is of children. The list brokers were unable to obtain the data for various reasons. Actual damage to individuals has been confirmed. The data has been confirmed to have been redistributed, and...

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Summary of the 11th meeting of the Personal Data Review Committee

The 11th meeting of the Personal Data Review Committee was held. This was a critical meeting, as the outline was announced. XNUMXth Personal Data Review Committee Agenda Date and time: Monday, June XNUMX, XNUMX, XNUMX:XNUMX-XNUMX:XNUMX Location: Central Joint Government Building No. XNUMX, XNUMXst floor, Auditorium Agenda (XNUMX)…

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This is useful > Article-by-article commentary on the Personal Information Protection Act and other laws by Westlaw

Article-by-article commentary on the Personal Information Protection Act and other laws by distinguished individuals. Without these, Japanese laws would be difficult to read. I will be using this from now on! http://lc.westlawjapan.com/

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