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Announcing #NAMAprivacy on India's Data Protection Law; Delhi & Bangalore

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MediaNama invites you to apply for a curated #NAMAprivacy discussion on the Data Protection report.

[View this email in your browser]( MediaNama invites you to apply for a curated #NAMAprivacy discussion on the Data Protection report. - In Delhi, at [India Habitat Centre]( (Gulmohar hall), on August 23rd, 2018 - In Bangalore, at [Hotel Royal Orchid]( (Spring hall), on August 30th 2018 [Please click here to apply](. You may apply to attend both discussions. The Justice Srikrishna Committee has released a draft data protection law for India, and we will be discussing the issues related to the law: what needs to be changed in the final version, and what's right and wrong with the current approach. Topics we will cover will include: - Issues related to data sovereignty, localisation, mirroring and cross border data flows. - Impact on consent, data collection, storage and transfer. - Role of the data protection authority, auditing and enforcement mechanisms - Right to be forgotten and data erasure - Governance of government data collection and use, and the regulation of surveillance - Impact on notice and consent - Understanding penalties We’re looking at an audience of around 100-120 people across: - Policy wonks and Think Tanks - Lawyers - Large Internet businesses that collect and store data - Startups - Government and Regulatory Executives - Members of Parliament and their staff [To attend, please click here to apply to attend in Delhi, Bangalore, or both cities.]( This is an invitation-only event and our discussions are participative in nature. In case you fit with our mandate for a curated audience, we’ll send you a confirmation on or before 18th of August 2018for Delhi, and 25th of August 2018 for Bangalore. Your contact information will never be shared with anyone outside of MediaNama. To get a sense of the depth of the discussions at #NAMA events, do check the [video highlights of our past discussions](. Copyright © 2018 MixedBag Media Pvt Ltd, All rights reserved. Newsletter Our mailing address is: MixedBag Media Pvt Ltd 20 A Rajpur Road Civil LinesDelhi 110054 India [Add us to your address book](//medianama.us9.list-manage.com/vcard?u=8ef8aba97028dc18a5a2fc870&id=b2a07ae88d) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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