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9.1 Introducti<strong>on</strong> .............................................................................................................................. 129<br />
(i) The right to object to process<strong>in</strong>g............................................................................................... 129<br />
(ii) The right to object to process<strong>in</strong>g for the purpose of direct market<strong>in</strong>g ...................................... 129<br />
(iii) Right to not to be subject to a decisi<strong>on</strong> based solely <strong>on</strong> automated process<strong>in</strong>g ........................ 130<br />
(iv) Right to Restrict Process<strong>in</strong>g ...................................................................................................... 130<br />
(v) Right to Data Portability ........................................................................................................... 131<br />
9.2 Issues ........................................................................................................................................ 131<br />
(i) Costly implementati<strong>on</strong> .............................................................................................................. 131<br />
(ii) Inchoate nature of rights ........................................................................................................... 132<br />
(iii) Unsuitability for India............................................................................................................... 132<br />
(iv) Overlap with sector-specific regulati<strong>on</strong>s .................................................................................. 133<br />
(v) Automated Decisi<strong>on</strong> Mak<strong>in</strong>g .................................................................................................... 133<br />
9.3 Internati<strong>on</strong>al Practices .............................................................................................................. 133<br />
9.4 Provisi<strong>on</strong>al Views ..................................................................................................................... 135<br />
9.5 Questi<strong>on</strong>s .................................................................................................................................. 136<br />
Chapter 10: Individual Participati<strong>on</strong> Rights 3- Right to be forgotten ......................................... 137<br />
10.1 Introducti<strong>on</strong> .............................................................................................................................. 137<br />
10.2 Issues ........................................................................................................................................ 138<br />
(i) C<strong>on</strong>flict with freedom of speech ............................................................................................... 138<br />
(ii) Compliance of Third Parties ..................................................................................................... 139<br />
10.3 Internati<strong>on</strong>al Practices .............................................................................................................. 139<br />
10.4 Provisi<strong>on</strong>al Views ..................................................................................................................... 141<br />
10.5 Questi<strong>on</strong>s .................................................................................................................................. 141<br />
PART IV ............................................................................................................................................ 143<br />
Regulati<strong>on</strong> And Enforcement .......................................................................................................... 143<br />
Chapter 1: Enforcement Models ..................................................................................................... 143<br />
1.1 Introducti<strong>on</strong> .............................................................................................................................. 143<br />
1.2 Types of Enforcement Models .................................................................................................. 144<br />
(i) ‗Command and c<strong>on</strong>trol‘ regulati<strong>on</strong> ........................................................................................... 144<br />
(ii) Self-regulati<strong>on</strong> .......................................................................................................................... 144<br />
(iii) Co-regulati<strong>on</strong> ............................................................................................................................ 145<br />
1.3 Provisi<strong>on</strong>al Views ..................................................................................................................... 146<br />
1.4 Questi<strong>on</strong>s .................................................................................................................................. 146<br />
Chapter 2: Accountability and Enforcement Tools ....................................................................... 147<br />
Accountability ..................................................................................................................................... 147<br />
2.1 Introducti<strong>on</strong> .............................................................................................................................. 147<br />
2.2 Issues ........................................................................................................................................ 149<br />
2.3 Internati<strong>on</strong>al Practices .............................................................................................................. 151<br />
2.4 Provisi<strong>on</strong>al Views ..................................................................................................................... 155<br />
2.5 Questi<strong>on</strong>s .................................................................................................................................. 155<br />
Enforcement Tools .............................................................................................................................. 157<br />
2.6 Introducti<strong>on</strong> .............................................................................................................................. 157<br />
A. Codes Of Practice ................................................................................................................... 157<br />
2.7 Issues ........................................................................................................................................ 157<br />
2.8 Internati<strong>on</strong>al Practices .............................................................................................................. 158<br />
2.9 Provisi<strong>on</strong>al Views ..................................................................................................................... 159<br />
2.10 Questi<strong>on</strong>s .................................................................................................................................. 159<br />
B. Pers<strong>on</strong>al Data Breach Notificati<strong>on</strong> ........................................................................................ 161<br />
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