On May 28, 2021, at 9:30 AM Philippine time (Thursday, May 27 at 8:30 PM Eastern), I will be speaking about “The Myth of the Privacy Paradox” at the Philippines Privacy Week event put on by the Philippines National Privacy Commission (NPC).
My talk will be moderated by Jon Bello, a partner at Medialdea Bello and Suarez Law Offices.
If you’re interested in attending, you can register here.
My talk will be based on my recent article:
The Myth of the Privacy Paradox
89 George Washington Law Review 1 (2021)
In other news, the NPC will start issuing administrative fines. According to the NPC: “Depending on the infraction committed, the draft circular proposes fines ranging between 0.5% to 5% of the annual gross income of the personal information controller or processor handling the personal data.”
I have created a whiteboard about the Data Privacy Act of the Philippines. This Philippines privacy law training resource is a 1-page summary of the law. I also have whiteboards for 30+ other countries, and I’m also developing training courses for several countries.
This post was authored by Professor Daniel J. Solove, who through TeachPrivacy develops computer-based privacy and data security training. He also posts at his blog at LinkedIn, which has more than 1 million followers.
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