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Trade body representing Big Tech urges govt to extend DPDP Act implementation by 1.5 years

MeiTY had earlier indicated that it would extend more time to companies on specific clauses of the DPDP Act that would mean significant changes for them

Mumbai / October 26, 2023 / 18:15 IST
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In the letter addressed to Meity, AIC said that some of the provisions in the act would require structural changes in organisations and recommended a 12 to 18 month timeline for its implementation.
In the letter addressed to Meity, AIC said that some of the provisions in the act would require structural changes in organisations and recommended a 12 to 18 month timeline for its implementation.

The trade body representing Big Tech Asia Internet Coalition (AIC), on October 26, wrote to Meity recommending a 12-month extension on the implementation of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act at a time when the government has voiced its urgency to implement the act, passed in August this year.

In the letter addressed to Minister for Electronics and Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw and Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar, the AIC said that some of the provisions in the act would require structural changes in organisations and recommended a 12-18 month timeline for its implementation.

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The trade body represents firms such as Meta, Google, Apple and Microsoft, among others.

Moneycontrol had earlier reported citing sources that various significant internet and technology companies are set to write to the MeitY listing out various provisions of the DPDP Act for which the companies will be requesting a longer transition period.