[WEBINAR] Indonesia Personal Data Protection Law — One Year On

This webinar is expected to provide a quick refresher of the key obligations under Indonesia’s Personal Data Protection Law, and discuss developments involving the law during the intervening period, such as court judgments rendered, key takeaways from the (draft) implementing regulations, and compliance pain points and strategies (such as sectoral regulations, interoperability, etc.), and the road ahead for implementation.

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The Personal Data Protection Law (PDP Law) came into effect in Indonesia on 17 October 2022. After 15 months, what has the reception been to the PDP Law on the ground? Are businesses caught by this law adjusting well so that they would be ready when enforcement commences later in 2024?

The Asian Business Law Institute returns to examine the PDP Law following warm reception to previous sessions held in January 2022 and February 2023. This time, the webinar is expected to cover, among others, the following:

· A quick refresher of the key obligations under the PDP Law;

· Developments involving the PDP Law during the intervening period, such as the supporting infrastructure (e.g., enforcement authority), court judgments rendered, etc.;

· key takeaways from the (draft) implementing regulations of the PDP Law; and

· Compliance pain points and strategies (such as sectoral regulations, interoperability, etc.), and the road ahead for implementation.

The session is also expected to mention general developments relating to the digital economy in Indonesia.

 

When is this webinar scheduled?

This webinar will take place from 3pm to 4:10pm (Singapore time) on Wednesday, 21 February 2024.

Please be mindful of time difference if you are joining from outside of Singapore.

 

Who will be speaking at this webinar?

Danny Kobrata (Jakarta, Indonesia)

Partner Corporate & Technology, K&K Advocates

Danny leads the Corporate & Technology Team at K&K Advocates, overseeing the corporate, commercial IP, and TMT practice groups. Over the years, Danny has advised domestic and international clients on various TMT matters, including privacy, cybersecurity, e-commerce, advertising and telecommunication. Danny has also been involved in the formulation of various IT laws in Indonesia.

Among the trailblazers in Indonesian TMT law, Danny has advised clients from different industries, including movie platforms, oil, fin-tech, medical, payments, financial, and telecommunications, application-based transportation, ready-to-assemble furniture, F&B, technology, gaming, and e-commerce. His articles on technology issues (particularly on privacy) have been published in national newspapers. He has also acted as speakers in different law seminars in Indonesia and is currently a lecturer at Prasetya Mulya University.

Danny spoke at previous webinars held by the Asian Business Law Institute in January 2022 and Febuary 2023 on the PDP Law.

Is this webinar accredited for continuing professional development (CPD) points for Singapore-admitted lawyers?

This webinar has been accredited for 1 public CPD point. Attendees who wish to claim CPD points are reminded to provide their AAS numbers or other number issued by the Singapore Institute of Legal Education (SILE) during registration. You are required to strictly follow the attendance policy of SILE before CPD points can be awarded. Please refer to www.sileCPDcentre.sg for more information.

 

I am qualified in a jurisdiction other than Singapore. Will attending this webinar entitle me to claim relevant CPD-equivalent points in my own jurisdiction?

The answer to this question depends on the rules of the relevant governing body in your jurisdiction. In the past, we have issued letters of attendance accompanied by actual Zoom log-in records to assist non-Singapore-qualified attendees to claim their professional learning points. Therefore, if a letter of attendance and a Zoom record are all you need, we will be able to help. Likewise, we have issued the same set of documents to professionals other than lawyers who may also have such continuing education requirements.

However, if the rules of your jurisdiction require an event to be accredited, we regret that this session will not entitle you to claim points outside of Singapore.

 

What if I am unable to attend this webinar after registration? Are the fees paid refundable?

Unfortunately, the payments made are not refundable. If you are unable to attend the webinar, we request that you let us know as soon as possible so that we can let you transfer your slot to your colleague.

 

I am interested in this webinar but unable to make it for the live session. If I register, will a recording be made available to me?

Yes, a recording of the webinar can be made available upon request via a private link, though it is important to bear in mind that viewing the recording will not entitle you to any public CPD points. In principle, we only provide recording upon request by a paid attendee.

 

Will the materials presented at the webinar be made available to attendees?

The materials can be made available to attendees if the speakers so consent as they are the copyright owners of their presentation materials. Those who wish to receive such materials are advised to write to info@abli.asia after the webinar for more information.

 

I want to sign up for the webinar but my organization requires registration to be done by other means, such as by sending an invoice to a dedicated portal. How do I register in this case?

In principle, your registration for the webinar is only confirmed after payment is made online. However, if you need to pay against a manual invoice by bank transfer or other means, or if you are from a Singapore government agency that uses a central invoicing system, please write to info@abli.asia so that ABLI can arrange an alternative way of registration for you, taking your needs into consideration.

 

Who can I contact if I have more questions?

Please write to info@abli.asia for any other query you may have about this webinar.

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