We have a fresh batch of content on our Taylor Wessing Global Data Hub site which provides you with insight and guidance on data privacy issues.
We look at the development of data privacy laws in the USA, Australia, Japan, Brazil, India and Singapore. While these laws are often influenced by the GDPR and contain many similarities, they also demonstrate that global privacy laws continue to evolve at differing paces producing a variety of outcomes.
California radically alters US consumer privacy law
BakerHostetler's Alan Friel and Taylor Bloom discuss the impact of Califorina's new Consumer Privacy Act.
Recent developments in Australia's data protection regulatory framework
MinterEllison's Veronica Scott and Susan Kantor look at developments in 2018, and what to expect this year.
Data protection and cybersecurity in Japan – 2018 year in review and what to expect
Atsumi & Sakai's Chie Kasahara and Daniel Hounslow take a look back at Japanese data protection and cybersecurity developments in 2018, and outline what lies in store for the year ahead.
Is the new Brazilian data protection law a cut-and-paste of the European GDPR?
Veirano's Fábio Pereira looks at the lessons learned from the GDPR and their application to the handling of personal data under the Brazilian regulation.
India's draft data privacy law
Kochhar & Co's Stephen Mathias sets out the main aspects of India's draft data privacy law.
Singapore – data privacy developments
Rizwi Wun and Denise Loh look at recent data privacy developments in Singapore and at what to expect going forward.
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