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NAME:India's Non-Personal Data (NPD) framework
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SUMMARY:India's Non-Personal Data (NPD) framework
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SUMMARY:Privacy Mode's NPD Survey: presentation of key findings and highli
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DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Nadika Nadja presents the key findings of Pr
 ivacy Mode's NPD survey. \n\nThis qualitative survey was conducted between
  November and December 2020\, via semi-structured interviews with entrepre
 neurs\, investors\, and engineering and product heads from startups across
  India.  \n\nThe data and findings were updated in January 2020\, to incor
 porate the changes in the NPD V2 framework\, released on 16 December 2020.
 \n\n### Speaker bio\n\nNadika Nadja and Anand Venkatnarayanan are the Prin
 cipal Researchers of the NPD survey. Nadika Nadja is the author of Hasgeek
 's NPD Report\, compiled from the survey\, and the NPD submission compiled
  from community responses for NPD V2. \n\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nadi
 kanadja/\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anandvenkatanarayanan/\n
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SUMMARY:Towards a robust NPD framework: addressing concerns from startups 
 and SMBs
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DESCRIPTION:In this panel\, startup founders\, investors and policy makers
  discuss some of the key concerns in the NPD V2 framework\, namely:\n\n1. 
 Competitive advantages and disadvantages posed by NPD for startups and SMB
 s. \n2. Compliance requirements to register as a Data Business under NPD -
  and its impact on business\, product and strategy.\n3. Why the need for a
 n NPD framework - and how to make it work for Indian startups and SMBs.\n\
 n### Speaker bio\n\nDeepa Venkatraman runs Strategy\, Ops & PM at Nilenso 
 Software: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deepavenkatraman/\n\nShweta Rajpal K
 ohli is Head of Public Policy\, Sequoia Capital India and SEA: https://www
 .linkedin.com/in/shweta-rajpal-kohli-76b98386/\n\nAshish Aggarwal is Head 
 of Public Policy at NASSCOM: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashishonline/\n\n
 Kumar Rangarajan is co-founder and CEO at Slang Labs\, world's first Voice
  Assistant as a Service platform: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kumarrangara
 jan/\n\nPrasanto Roy is a Public Policy Consultant: https://www.linkedin.c
 om/in/prasanto/\n\nSameer Brij Verma is Managing Director at Nexus Venture
  Partners: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sbverma/\n\nThiyagarajan Maruthavan
 an (Rajan) is Partner at Upekkha\, Value SaaS Accelerator: https://www.lin
 kedin.com/in/thiyagarajan/\n\nAmlan Mohanty is Public Policy Counsel at Go
 ogle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amlanmohanty/\n
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SUMMARY:Comparing Non-Personal Data V1 and V2 - key highlights
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DESCRIPTION:The Committee of Experts (CoE) released the first draft of the
  Non-Personal Data (NPD) report on 12 July 2020. The COE received over 1\,
 500 responses for V1. NPD V2\, released on 16 December 2020\, takes into a
 ccount the concerns expressed with the earlier version.\n\nIn this present
 ation\, Reshu Natani will highlight the key changes between NPD V1 and NPD
  V2\, and what these mean for startups and SMBs. \n\nSlides for this prese
 ntation are available on: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1McSswCps
 xrvQBLm7bL_VXLdL-2GcVWqBSVrRcPnuvaU/edit?usp=sharing\n\n### Speaker bio\n\
 nReshu Natani is a public policy consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/r
 eshunatani/\n\nSuchana Seth is a founder of The Mindful AI Lab: https://ww
 w.linkedin.com/in/suchanaseth/\n
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SUMMARY:NPD V2 - thought process underlying the revised recommendations
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DESCRIPTION:In this session\, policy-makers present the rationale for the 
 revision in NPD V2\, and how they see these changes as impacting the overa
 ll goal of unlocking data's economic potential for India. \n\nMembers of t
 he tech and startup community will respond to the presentation with their 
 questions.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nParminder Jeet Singh is the Executive Dir
 ector of IT for Change. He is also a member of the Committee of Experts (C
 oE) who drafted the NPD Report: https://itforchange.net/Parminder\n\nSaran
 ya Gopinath is the co-founder of DICE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saranya
 -gopinath/\n\nAravindan Rs is co-founder and CTO\, Nittio Learn: https://w
 ww.linkedin.com/in/aravindanrs/\n\nSrinivasa Rao Aravilli has been part of
  senior leadership in a number of fintech and platform companies. He is pr
 esently Director of Engineering: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aravilli/\n\n
 Subho Halder is co-Founder\, CTO and CISO at Appknox: http://sg.linkedin.c
 om/in/subhohalder\n\nVenkata Pingali is the co-founder and CEO of Scribble
  Data: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pingali/\n\nUdbhav Tiwari is Public Pol
 icy Advisor at Mozilla: https://www.linkedin.com/in/udbhav-tiwari-b4919839
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SUMMARY:Will NPD regulation help India to shape and benefit from global da
 ta rules?
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DESCRIPTION:The Report of the Committee of Experts (CoE) on Non Personal D
 ata has rightly been touted as the first global attempt of its kind to cre
 ate an overarching governance framework for non-personal data speared ahea
 d by the principle of “sovereignty.” This talk attempts to unpack what
  the role the recommendations in this (revised) report and India’s appro
 ach to non-personal data governance more broadly means for the global poli
 tical landscape on data governance\, and how it can burnish or diminish In
 dia’s ability to leverage rules for strategic benefit and the championin
 g of citizen interest.\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nArindrajit is a Research Mana
 ger at the Centre for Internet & Society with the Cyber Security Project: 
 https://cis-india.org/about/people/cis-team-members#Arindrajit%20Basu\n\nT
 arunima Prabhakar is Tech and Policy Researcher at Tattle Civic Tech\, and
  Carnegie India: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tarunima/\n\nSushant Kumar is
  Principal\, Responsible Tech investments at Omidyar Network: https://www.
 linkedin.com/in/sushantkumars/\n\nUdbhav Tiwari is Public Policy Advisor a
 t Mozilla: https://www.linkedin.com/in/udbhav-tiwari-b4919839/\n
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SUMMARY:Panel discussion: Interrogating the notions of public good\, commu
 nity and data trustees in NPD V2.
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DESCRIPTION:In this session\, panelists discuss concepts which form the co
 re of NPD V2 - public good\, community and data trustees. \n\n1. Non-perso
 nal data is defined as a binary - personal versus non-personal data. Where
 as data exists on a spectrum\, and evolves as it takes on many lives and i
 n the process of circulation. How can this issue should be addressed in th
 e subsequent iterations of the NPD framework?\n2. Consent is seen as accru
 ing from this binary of personal versus non-personal data. What are the po
 ssible pitfalls of this such as formulation of consent\, privacy and right
 s over one's data?\n3. Since community is not clearly defined in NPD V2\, 
 what challenges do we see in practice when working with 'non-personal data
 ' and communities? What vulnerabilities have opened up with associating no
 n-personal data and 'communities' in a legal and policy framework?\n4. For
  startup founders\, what implications does a loose/non-existent definition
  of community have for their strategy to build products that are 'utilized
 ' by their user base/communities?\n5. Data Trustees are entities that have
  to be Section 8 companies and/or non-profits. What happens to communities
  - and their non-personal data - which are not formally organized?\n6. Nat
 ional (and state?) governments can demand for data under "public good" pur
 poses\, without any oversight from NPDA. What risks does this pose for com
 munities?\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nShweta Mohandas is Public Policy Researche
 r at the Centre for Internet and Society: https://cis-india.org/about/peop
 le/cis-team-members#Shweta%20Mohandas\n\nTripti Jain is researcher at the 
 Internet Democracy Project: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tripti-jain-b54758
 100\n\nAnivar Aravind is a Public Interest Technologist and Software Engin
 eer based in Bangalore: https://anivar.net/ \n\nPrasanna S is a Delhi-base
 d lawyer\, and is a founder trustee of Article 21 Trust: http://www.articl
 e21trust.org/\n\nSrikanth Lakshmanan is the founder of CashlessConsumer: h
 ttps://www.cashlessconsumer.in/\n\nThejesh GN is the co-founder and chairm
 an of DataMeet trust: http://datameet.org/\n
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SUMMARY:Personal and non-personal data regulations globally\; and how Indi
 a’s NPD is positioned.
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DESCRIPTION:The structure of this discussion will be as follows:\n\n1. Que
 stion for Raegan MacDonald: How is the conceptualization of data as a reso
 urce with economic and societal benefits shaping data governance laws in E
 urope (GDPR/Digital Services Act (DSA) /Digital Markets Act (DMA) (balanci
 ng market integration vs rights protection)?\n2. Question for Sean McDonal
 d: At the heart of the NPD framework is the question of who has access to 
 data and why. What are the models of ownership of data that are emerging g
 lobally (Community Rights/ Data trusts/Data Commons)? Is the model of data
  trusts being explored under the NPD framework similar to or diverging fro
 m how data trusts are being modelled globally?\n3. Question for Annabel Le
 e: What is the impact of various national data strategies on cross-border 
 data flows/ operations of transnational companies? How are companies navig
 ating the data laws emanating from the three big data blocs (US-EU-China)?
 \n\nAfter the first round of statements\, the panelists and moderator will
  move to more concrete aspects which will be raised through the following 
 two questions:\n\n1. Is the separation between personal and non-personal d
 ata laws sustainable? Is such a binary separation desirable? Has non-perso
 nal data become the focus of regulation as a way to overcome the constrain
 ts created by data protection laws?\n2. What are some of the conflicts tha
 t arise when governments pursue different regulatory objectives than data 
 protection law like enabling data access and sharing? How are these differ
 ent regulatory goals shaping the development of data governance laws in In
 dia and beyond? What does this mean for the rights of businesses (big and 
 small) and data subjects rights in the long-term?\n\nDuring the last 10 mi
 nutes of the discussion\, we will open up for Q&A with the audience.\n\n##
 # Speaker bio\n\nJyoti Panday is a researcher at the Internet Governance P
 roject (IGP) at Georgia Institute of Technology: https://www.linkedin.com/
 in/jyoti-panday/\n\nAnnabel Lee is Public Policy Lead for Data\, APJ at Am
 azon Web Services (AWS): https://www.linkedin.com/in/annabel-lee-a2692030/
 \n\nRaegan MacDonald is Head of Public Policy at Mozilla: https://www.link
 edin.com/in/raegan-macdonald-17287a30/\n\nSean McDonald is a CIGI senior f
 ellow and the co-founder of Digital Public\, which builds legal trusts to 
 protect and govern digital assets: https://www.cigionline.org/person/sean-
 mcdonald\n
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SUMMARY:Practical challenges in following compliance requirements for meta
  data directory and High Value Datasets (HVDs)
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DESCRIPTION:In this session\, Prasanto will cover:\n\n1. Metadata director
 y – and why it is very problematic on multiple fronts.\n2. Metadata unde
 rrated\, is often more valuable than ‘actual data’\; can be abused\; p
 otential harms.\n3. Metadata and HV datasets – could be demanded for ‘
 legit’ ‘public good’ cause\, but abused – delivery apps metadata e
 xample\n4. Many other examples of abuse of metadata in India\, including c
 all records.\n5. Compliance burden for many\, especially for startups.\n6.
  Some “pros” – e.g. breaking Amazon sales metadata / cosy links with
  Solimo\, Amazon basics brands – but  those can be tackled thru CCI\, Mo
 C-DPIIT Press Note\, etc\n\n### Speaker bio\n\nPrasanto K Roy is public po
 licy consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prasanto/\n
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 ub/metadata-directory-and-high-value-datasets-hvds-JegscGrtuXzeNFo2Y8Z6vc\
 n\n### Speaker bio\n\nVenkata Pingali is the co-founder and CEO of Scribbl
 e Data: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pingali/\n\nMangalam Nandakumar is Pro
 duct Leader\, and author of Lean Product Management: https://www.linkedin.
 com/in/mangalam-nandakumar/\n\nNaresh Bharadwaj is Product Leader at Zendr
 ive: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nareshb/\n\nPrasanto K Roy is public poli
 cy consultant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prasanto/\n\nSubhashish Bhadra 
 is Principal at Omidyar Network India: https://www.linkedin.com/in/subhash
 ish-bhadra-92209226/\n
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SUMMARY:Debt\, NPD and Ownership Juggling infrastructure
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 data flows on what NPD framework could be and how its an asset light owner
 ship juggling infrastructure at the hands of the state.\n\nSession details
  available on: https://hasgeek.com/PrivacyMode/npd-week/sub/debt-npd-and-o
 wnership-juggling-infrastructure-EjHXYyrac8sdpV5wQBfMhC\n\n### Speaker bio
 \n\nMalavika Raghavan is a lawyer and inter-disciplinary researcher workin
 g on Data Protection and Privacy\, Inclusion\, Technology and Consumer Pro
 tection in Finance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malavikaraghavan/\n\nSrika
 nth Lakshmanan is the founder of CashlessConsumer: https://www.cashlesscon
 sumer.in/\n
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DESCRIPTION:In this session\, moderator Malavika Raghavan steers the discu
 ssion around the following questions:\n\n1. What does NPD mean\, practical
 ly speaking?\na. What proportion of the datasets you work with are purely 
 NPD i.e. NOT mixed datasets\, likely linked with PII?\nb. What is your und
 erstanding of the types of data you’ll be required to share under this f
 ramework?\n \n2. Anonymization and NPD\na. What kind of anonymisation are 
 you implementing? Is this database anonymisation or at the level of the cr
 edentials and records\, or both?\nb. How do you “audit” your anonymisa
 tion measures? How do you understand the risk of de-anonymisation and addr
 ess this?\nc. The NPD report proposes “opt outs” from anonymisation fo
 r consumers. What are your views on this? How would you operationalise it 
 as a provider? Would it work?\n \n3. Metadata\, NPD and privacy  \na. Shar
 ing metadata – What are the privacy risks that come from sharing metadat
 a? Do you think these can be mitigated or minimised?\nb. Open Access Metad
 ata directories - Are there any privacy risks that can arise from the shar
 ing of the metadata directory? Are there any security risks?\n \n4. NPD ve
 rsus Personal Data Protection\na. As a technologist\, and given your organ
 isation’s work\, are you more comfortable with the PDP Bill or the NPD f
 ramework?\nb. If the NPD framework went into effect tomorrow\, would it ch
 ange how your company evaluates the need for anonymisation?\nc. Do you thi
 nk the NPD framework will enable “digital industrialisation’?\n\n### S
 peaker bio\n\nMalavika Raghavan is a lawyer and inter-disciplinary researc
 her working on Data Protection and Privacy\, Inclusion\, Technology and Co
 nsumer Protection in Finance: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malavikaraghavan
 /\n\nSrujana Merugu is ML Researcher at Google Research\, Wadhwani AI Rese
 arch: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srujana-merugu-a7243819/\n\nChaitanya Ch
 okareddy is the CIO of Ozontel Communications Pvt Ltd: https://www.linkedi
 n.com/in/cchaitanya\n\nKailash Nadh is CTO at Zerodha: https://www.linkedi
 n.com/in/kailashnadh\n\nKranthi Mitra Adusumilli is Principal Data Scienti
 st at Swiggy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kranthi-mitra-adusumilli-1383614
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SUMMARY:Eminent Domain and expropriation of data - the case of India's dat
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DESCRIPTION:Eminent domain was a doctrine devised to let the state take pr
 ivate land for a public purpose. Compensation was to convert this act of f
 orcible expropriation into acquisition. In India\, the Land Acquisition Ac
 t of 1894 embodied this doctrine. \n\nThis development project has banked 
 on the state being able to take land\, forests\, minerals\, water for purp
 oses it identifies. \n\nFrom about the mid-'80s\, resistance and protest a
 gainst forcible land acquisition\, and against this understanding of emine
 nt domain\, led to massive changes in the law - the right to fair compensa
 tion and transparency in land acquisition\, rehabilitation and resettlemen
 t Act 2013 and the Scheduled tribes and other traditional forest dwellers 
 (recognition of forest rights) Act 2006 and the Panchayat (extension to sc
 heduled areas) Act 1996 being among the most prominent. \n\nIt is now the 
 turn of data. The data-fication of personal data\, the planting of the not
 ion of personal data as a public good\, the commodification of data\,  the
  rendering irrelevant of consent\, the idea of 'trickle up'\, are part of 
 what is seen as necessary to let the business in data get established. The
 n there is the disappearing distance between voluntary and mandatory\,  th
 e deliberate erasure of privacy\, state support for data businesses by est
 ablishing data bases\, with ubiquity and function creep as markers.\n\n**S
 peaker:** Dr. Usha Ramanathan is an internationally recognized expert on l
 aw and poverty - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usha_Ramanathan
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