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PDP Bill recommendations will have higher compliance burden on startups: IAMAI

The report by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), comes a day after the Personal Data Protection bill, 2019 was tabled in the winter session of the Parliament by the Joint Parliamentary Committee.

December 17, 2021 / 17:09 IST
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The personal data protection (PDP) Bill, which is tabled in the Rajya Sabha, will have a huge compliance burden on startups, and the impact of these recommendations should be studied by an expert group, according to a report.

The report by the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), comes a day after the PDP Bill, 2019 was tabled in the winter session of the Parliament. The recommendations received criticism for leaving the government and its agencies from the purview of the bill.

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The other concerns include social media given the same status as publishers, digital certification for hardware devices such as IoT, and structure of data protection authority (DPA).

The report pointed out that the requirement for DPA to consult the Central Government before issuing any approvals or decisions on cross-border data flows will create an incredibly slow and cumbersome process. This would mitigate the autonomy and efficiency of a specialised body such as the DPA, the report said.