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Brazil's ANPD memorializes Danilo Doneda with higher education initiative

Brazil’s data protection authority, the Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados, created an initiative to pay tribute to the late data protection scholar professor Danilo Doneda. The “I Danilo Doneda Monographs Prize” seeks “to encourage scientific development in the protection of personal data in undergraduate courses at Brazilian educational institutions.” As part of the initiative, “students, scholars and researchers” will explore technological developments in the fields of privacy and personal data protection.

Op-ed: Corporate exemptions diminish EU Data Act usefulness

Allowing corporate exemptions for undefined "trade secrets" under the EU Data Act “would disable the regulation and revoke all of the benefits that it would provide,” Finland's Minister of Transport and Communications Timo Harakka writes in the Financial Times. He said businesses cloud the definitions of health records and sensitive personal data with business data, which they argue should be exempt from sharing under the law.

New York attorney general enters settlement with 'stalkerware' seller

New York Attorney General Letitia James announced the state entered a $410,000 settlement with the owner of 16 software companies selling products “that allowed individuals to monitor another person’s device without their awareness.” Patrick Hinchy owned multiple software companies that reportedly sold “stalkerware,” which allowed a user to spy on an intimate partner or spouse without their consent.

Roundup: Canada, EU, US and more

In this week’s Global News Roundup, the European Commission launched a new General Data Protection Regulation enforcement review plan. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights entered a settlement with a health care provider for a patient privacy rights violation. And British Columbia has new rules for its Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. (IAPP member exclusive.)Full Story

CPPA moves to finalize CPRA regulations

The California Privacy Protection Agency adopted its first set of proposed final California Privacy Rights Act regulations. The final rules proposal will be sent to the California Office of Administrative Law, which has 30 business days to review and approve. The CPPA's final rulemaking package includes the regulations and a statement of reasons from the agency to explain its work. According to the CPPA's FAQ, the regulations could take effect in April at the earliest.

Biden to address tech regulation, privacy in State of the Union address

U.S. President Joe Biden plans to call for tougher regulations of the technology industry and stronger privacy protections in his State of the Union address, The Washington Post reports. Common Sense Media CEO and founder Jim Steyer said the address is a potential "watershed moment" and an opportunity for Biden to highlight "a bold agenda that protects America's kids, families and consumers from the downsides of Big Tech."Full Story