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    Government May Extend Feedback Deadline for DPDP Act Draft Rules to Ensure Comprehensive Input

    The Indian government is considering extending the deadline for public feedback on the draft rules of the Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act by an additional two weeks beyond the initial February 18, 2025, cutoff. This potential extension aims to provide stakeholders with more time to thoroughly review and comment on the proposed regulations.

    The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) released the draft rules earlier this month, initiating a 45-day period for public consultation. In a recent industry meeting held in New Delhi, Union Electronics and Information Technology Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw emphasized the government’s commitment to conducting comprehensive consultations to ensure all stakeholder perspectives are considered. The objective is to balance innovation with regulation, fostering an environment conducive to technological growth while safeguarding personal data.

    Attendees of the consultation included representatives from major technology companies such as Snap, Google, Meta, and OpenAI, as well as industry bodies like Nasscom, Broadband India Forum, and the Data Security Council of India (DSCI). Key concerns raised during the discussions encompassed the potential compliance burdens associated with issuing new notices to existing users and the implications of proposed data localization requirements, which some fear may conflict with international regulations.

    The DPDP Act, enacted in August 2023, seeks to establish a comprehensive framework for the processing of digital personal data in India, balancing individual privacy rights with the necessity for lawful data processing. The draft rules detail provisions related to data fiduciary responsibilities, consent management, data breach notifications, and the processing of children’s personal data, among other aspects.

    Stakeholders are encouraged to utilize the extended consultation period to provide detailed feedback, ensuring the final regulations effectively address the diverse interests and concerns within India’s digital ecosystem.

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