Eminent Domain and expropriation of data - a perspective on India's
Non-Personal Data (NPD) framework
Eminent domain - a doctrine devised to let the state take private land for
a public purpose - is the legacy underlying the Land Acquisition Act of
1894. In the current era, this doctrine is extended to personal data and
community data.

"The data-fication of personal data, the planting of the notion 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," argues Dr. Usha
Ramanathan in her forthcoming talk about a perspective on India's
Non-Personal Data (NPD) regulation.

Date: Tuesday, 16 February
Time: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM
RSVP: https://hasgeek.com/PrivacyMode/non-personal-data/

This talk is organized as part of the ongoing advocacy and documentation
efforts for NPD.

The talk will be livestreamed on YouTube. Interested participants can also
join the Zoom link (shared with those who RSVP). Or, you can leave comments
for the speaker and moderator on
https://hasgeek.com/PrivacyMode/non-personal-data/comments

For inquiries, write to privacym...@hasgeek.com or call 7676332020

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