Canada to amend Bill C-22 encryption and metadata rules

The Canadian government has pledged changes to Bill C-22 in response to criticism from technology companies over its encryption and metadata provisions. Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree confirmed the adjustments while maintaining that the legislation remains necessary.

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree stated that the government will clarify how the lawful access bill affects encryption. He emphasized that the legislation needs to happen despite the concerns raised by tech firms.

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Minister Martín Arrau announces national security strategy at the Senate podium.
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Minister Arrau announces security strategy for senate

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Public Security Minister Martín Arrau confirmed the government will present a national security strategy in the Senate in the coming days.

India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has released a draft amendment to the IT Rules 2021, bringing news content posted by individual users under the same framework as publishers. Social media platforms must comply with ministry guidelines or face legal action. Comments are invited until April 14.

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The Lower House approved a bill to revise the personal information protection law. The bill includes a provision requiring businesses that repeatedly commit violations to pay fines equivalent to the earned profit to state coffers.

The Argentine government announced it has sent a bill to Congress to amend the companies law, aiming to reduce state interference and simplify procedures for businesses.

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The Senate Banking Committee voted 15-9 to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act on May 17. The move signals progress toward a regulatory framework for cryptocurrencies in the United States, though the bill still requires a full Senate vote.

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