The Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA)
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So if my daughter puts embarrassing pics of me on FB, I can sue her and send her to jail..... what power!!!
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Business group seeks PDPA delay
https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/23 ... pdpa-delay
The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has asked the government to delay full enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) until clear directions are issued and 20 organic laws completed.
Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, addressed the media after a meeting with the JSCCIB.
Mr Sanan said concerns were expressed about enforcement as well as punishments related to the PDPA, which went into effect on Wednesday.
For these reasons the JSCCIB will ask the government to consider delaying application of PDPA laws.
The JSCCIB also suggested that state agencies help the public and private sectors better understand PDPA laws and allow time for adjustment, he said.
Meanwhile, Minister of Digital Economy and Society (DES) Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said that an important part of the PDPA is protecting people's personal data from being used wrongly, particularly in the matter of online purchases.
To that end, if vendors wish to retain their customers' personal data including address and mobile phone number, permission is required if they are to comply with the law.
If someone's personal data is found to have been used without consent, the data owner can file a lawsuit.
The penalty for improper data use carries a fine of up to 1 million baht and a maximum jail term of one year, Mr Chaiwut said.
However, some exceptions and allowances are made regarding PDPA enforcement, for example if one person's information or images are included in another person's post uploaded to social media and done so without malicious intent.
Mr Chaiwut added that personal information made public via the reporting of legal proceedings is likewise exempted.
Some details of PDPA laws, however, remain vague and must be clarified, for instance images taken from security camera footage, he said.
https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/23 ... pdpa-delay
The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has asked the government to delay full enforcement of the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) until clear directions are issued and 20 organic laws completed.
Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, addressed the media after a meeting with the JSCCIB.
Mr Sanan said concerns were expressed about enforcement as well as punishments related to the PDPA, which went into effect on Wednesday.
For these reasons the JSCCIB will ask the government to consider delaying application of PDPA laws.
The JSCCIB also suggested that state agencies help the public and private sectors better understand PDPA laws and allow time for adjustment, he said.
Meanwhile, Minister of Digital Economy and Society (DES) Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said that an important part of the PDPA is protecting people's personal data from being used wrongly, particularly in the matter of online purchases.
To that end, if vendors wish to retain their customers' personal data including address and mobile phone number, permission is required if they are to comply with the law.
If someone's personal data is found to have been used without consent, the data owner can file a lawsuit.
The penalty for improper data use carries a fine of up to 1 million baht and a maximum jail term of one year, Mr Chaiwut said.
However, some exceptions and allowances are made regarding PDPA enforcement, for example if one person's information or images are included in another person's post uploaded to social media and done so without malicious intent.
Mr Chaiwut added that personal information made public via the reporting of legal proceedings is likewise exempted.
Some details of PDPA laws, however, remain vague and must be clarified, for instance images taken from security camera footage, he said.
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Pixelated/censored company logs, partial nudity, blood, smoking, guns, gambling, alcohol, and now faces/people ... Watching TV in Thailand in 2023 be like ...
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Just a quick aside..How does this PDPA thingy affect facebook etc posts?
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I don't think any of it is set in stone yet, but see the Q & A #2 above concerning social media.
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I think it will be like defamation, pulled out of the bag when it suits.
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I noticed that when I bought some insurance online for the Thai Pass last night, there was a box where you could opt out of having your data sold on that wasn't there a couple of months ago.
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Implying that it was openly sold/abused beforehand.
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Of course, everyone sells data. I'm always getting advertisements via DTAC on my phone. On my computer, I have an ad blocker, so I'm not pestered there.
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I know nothing about DTAC, but certainly, if you ask AIS, all ads will be stopped within 24 hours.
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Everyone is starting to blot out faces, even a general photo such as below showing a beach in Jomtien that has been taken over by vendors of every description, dividing up the turf and fighting for their territory!
It's strange though that Thaiger didn't blot anything in the main story, just the Facebook supplemental photo.
https://thethaiger.com/news/pattaya/mor ... ch-vendors
It's strange though that Thaiger didn't blot anything in the main story, just the Facebook supplemental photo.
https://thethaiger.com/news/pattaya/mor ... ch-vendors
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A good reason to wear masks; no blotting is needed.
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