Ecuador's National Assembly announced its International Relations Commission voted to approve a report on the country's draft Organic Law on Protection of Personal Data. The draft now moves to the presidency of the assembly, which will then table the bill for debate among lawmakers in a plenary session. The draft law lays out principles for data rights and security, definitions for categories of data, and provisions for data transfers and access to personal data by third parties.
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