Brazilian Data Protection Authority’s (ANPD) first penalty for non-compliance with the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD)
Last July 6th, the ANPD ruled the first case of LGPD violation. The wrongdoer, which is a microenterprise, was fined in the amount of BRL 14,400 for offering to political candidates a database with voters’ personal data (including name, telephone number and address). According to the decision, the Brazilian company was processing personal data with no legal […]
The use of drones and hidden cameras in investigative journalism: reinforcing democracy or violating privacy rights?
Investigative journalism has an important role in modern democracies. The use of drones and hidden cameras/microphones is inherent to this type of journalism and has disrupted the way news content is produced. Journalistic activity should be transparent by default; however, these so-called “clandestine” or “surreptitious” methods are essential to provide society with public interest information […]
The role of the Brazilian Data Protection Authority in cross-border data transfers
After a turbulent legislative process, the Brazilian Data Protection Authority (ANPD) was finally created in July 2019. However, the watchdog was unusually designed as a transitory unit within the current structure of the Presidency of the Republic with no specific workforce or budget. Within two years it may be converted into a special authority, such […]