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Relationship between IPR and Privacy

The passage of DPDPA 2023 with a provision for “Nomination” of personal data as a right of the Data Principal has given raise to a debate on what is the nature of “Personal Data” in law. “Nomination” obviously means that … Continue reading

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Another New and Exciting Development for Data professionals

On September and october 2019, Naavi posted a series of articles on “Data Governance”. At that time a committee had been formed to develop a Data Governance Framework. This was also the time when Naavi embarked on his exploration of … Continue reading

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Data Protection Career is for protecting both Personal and Non Personal Data

So far in the industry when we speak of “Data Protection” and “Data Audit” we think of Personal Data only. “Non Personal Data Protection” is often considered the domain of IS professionals who are only Tech Professionals. Personal Data Protection … Continue reading

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Quint bought by Adani?…

I would recall my several writings on naavi.org regarding how to handle fake news on the internet. Today, read an article about Wikipedia inventor who had a noble objective in giving away knowledge free. But when I reflect back on … Continue reading

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Is AI regulation built into DPDPB 2022?

Jurisprudence is an interpretation of law by experts. One narrow view of “Jurisprudence” is that it is restricted to the views of a Court like the Supreme Court which is considered binding for the lower Courts. But this is a … Continue reading

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The Theory of Mind…Concept of Qualia

At Naavi.org, we have frequently alluded to “Theory” to explain concepts. We discussed the “Theory of Information Security Motivation” at one time and also created the “Theory of Data” to explain “Data” and its relation to “Privacy”. We did make … Continue reading

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