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After businesses asked for the ability to utilize their collections of data, the House of Councilors passed an amendment to its privacy law permitting them to do so—but with more robust penalties for abuse, The Japan Times reports. “The amendment to Japan’s privacy protection law allows businesses to use personal data without the consent of relevant individuals as long as the data are processed to remove names and other details that can help identify someone,” the report states, noting “the amendment also includes penalties for private data leaks for profit and requires the government to set up a watchdog for the protection of private information that will be empowered to undertake searches.”
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