In this week’s Privacy Tracker legislative roundup, read about plans in Antigua & Barbuda to craft drone privacy legislation. A Canadian bill that would keep genetic testing information private is on shaky ground. The EU Court of Justice ruled to give protections to providers of free Wi-Fi. Israel’s Supreme Court has upheld the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act and ILITA has put out draft guidelines on workplace monitoring. Zimbabwe is working toward a cybercrime law. And in the U.S., the sanctity of cellphones has been preserved in Arizona’s Supreme Court; Montana’s Supreme Court has ruled for greater privacy protections for student education records; and New Jersey took a step closer to limiting retailers’ collection of customer data. (IAPP member login required.)
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