Some financial, health care and telecommunications companies are considering legal action after the passage of India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act, The Economic Times reports. The companies said the DPDPA's strict requirements around how personal data can be used and to delete that information if asked to do so will hurt their operations. Editor's note: Read the IAPP's six-part series on the top operational impacts of the DPDPA.
13 Nov. 2023
Companies worried India's DPDPA is too strict
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