India should set up a data regulator and require companies to disclose how they collect and store data devoid of personal details or which has been anonymised, a panel tasked to draw up such regulations has said in a draft report seen by Reuters.
), it set up the panel last year to make recommendations on the regulation of “non-personal data”.
Such a regulator would be armed with legal powers to request data, supervise data sharing requests and settle disputes, it added. A company collecting data beyond a yet unspecified threshold should register as a “data business” in India, the report said, with government bodies also subject to the need to disclose what information they collect and store, and how they use it.
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