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The Centre on November 18 released a revised draft of the Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 20022, with an increased focus on personal data as a fundamental right, as ruled by the Supreme Court. The Personal Data Protection Bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha in December 2019. What the revised Digital Personal Data Protection Bill, 2022, brings to the table For starters, the revised draft enforces a penalty of Rs 250 crores on firms if the personal safety of user data is compromised in any way. How the new Digital Personal Data Protection Bill will affect companies, state instrumentations The Internet Freedom Foundation, which is a national advocacy body on digital rights and liberties has offered a detailed review of the new draft Bill after its 'First Read'.



















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