Protecting Personal DataCategory: Regulation | Area of Effect: Customer Protection | Proposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Recognising the individuals' right to privacy;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from a customer without the explicit consent of that customer as this is clearly a violation of the right to privacy;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally mature and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Seeking to protect customers from exploitation by businesses;
Hereby,
- Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
- A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
- A "Guardian" as any legal guardian of a minor, or if none exist, the biological parent;
- "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient individual;
- A "User" as any sapient being who uses or has used the services of a business;
- Prohibits:
- Businesses from storing the personal data of any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
- Businesses from using personal data collected from any individual to cause harm or severe distress to the individual the data belongs to;
- Governments of member states from viewing the data of a user without the explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to, except when the information is needed for a criminal investigation or trial and a search warrant has been issued;
- Mandates that:
- Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a user's data in their terms of service;
- Businesses enable users to view the data that the aforementioned business holds on them unless the release of data would compromise the well-being of the user or others;
- Personal data processed for any purpose is not kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose unless the user consents to that explicitly and clearly;
- Businesses allow users to request the removal of their personal data, and act upon these requests unless there is a clear and very compelling safety or disciplinary reason to do otherwise;
- Requires that member states make a private right of action against businesses that don't follow the boundaries established in this resolution;
- Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Protecting Personal DataCategory: Regulation | Area of Effect: Customer Protection | Proposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Recognising the individuals' right to privacy;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from a customer without the explicit consent of that customer as this is clearly a violation of the right to privacy;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally mature and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Seeking to protect customers from exploitation by businesses;
Hereby,
- Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
- A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
- A "Guardian" as any legal parent of a minor, or if none, the biological parent;
- "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient;
- A "User" as any person who uses or had used the services of a business;
- Prohibits:
- Businesses from storing the personal data of any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
- Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or severe distress to the user the data belongs to;
- Governments of member states from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for a criminal investigation or trial and a warrant has been issued;
- Mandates that:
- Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a user's data in their terms of service;
- Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
- Personal data processed for any purpose is not kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose unless the user consents to that explicitly and clearly;
- Businesses allow users to request the removal of their personal data, and act upon these requests unless there is a clear and very compelling safety or disciplinary reason to do otherwise;
- Requires that member states make a private right of action against businesses that don't follow the boundaries established in this resolution;
- Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Protecting Personal DataCategory: Regulation | Area of Effect: Customer Protection | Proposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Recognising the individuals' right to privacy;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from a customer without the explicit consent of that customer as this is clearly a violation of the right to privacy;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally mature and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Seeking to protect customers from exploitation by businesses;
Hereby,
- Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
- A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
- A "Guardian" as any legal parent of a minor, or if none, the biological parent;
- "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient;
- A "User" as any person who uses the services of a business;
- Prohibits:
- Businesses from storing the personal data of any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
- Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or severe distress to the user the data belongs to;
- Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for a criminal investigation or trial and a warrant has been issued;
- Mandates that:
- Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a user's data in their terms of service;
- Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
- Personal data processed for any purpose is not kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose unless the user consents to that;
- Businesses allow users to request the removal of their personal data, and act upon these requests unless there is a clear and very compelling safety or disciplinary reason to do otherwise;
- Requires that member states make a private right of action against businesses that don't follow the boundaries established in this resolution;
- Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Protecting Personal DataCategory: Regulation | Area of Effect: Customer Protection | Proposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Recognising the individuals' right to privacy;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from a customer without the explicit consent of that customer;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally mature and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Seeking to protect customers from exploitation by businesses;
Hereby,
- Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
- A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
- A "Guardian" as a legal guardian of a minor, or, if there is none, a biological parent of the minor;
- "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient;
- A "User" as any person who uses the services of a business;
- Prohibits:
- Businesses from storing the personal data of any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
- Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or severe distress to the user the data belongs to;
- Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for a criminal investigation or trial and a warrant has been issued;
- Mandates that:
- Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a user's data in their terms of service;
- Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
- Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
- Businesses allow users to request the removal of their personal data, and act upon these requests unless there is a clear and very compelling safety or disciplinary reason to do otherwise;
- Requires that member states make a private right of action against businesses that don't follow the boundaries established in this resolution;
- Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Protecting Personal DataCategory: Regulation | Area of Effect: Customer Protection | Proposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Recognising the individuals' right to privacy;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from a customer without the explicit consent of that customer;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally mature and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Seeking to protect customers from exploitation by businesses;
Hereby,
- Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
- A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
- A "Guardian" as a legal guardian of a minor, or, if there is none, a biological parent of the minor;
- "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient;
- A "User" as any person who uses the services of a business;
- Prohibits:
- Businesses from storing the personal data of any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
- Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or severe distress to the user the data belongs to;
- Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for a criminal investigation or trial and a warrant has been issued;
- Mandates that:
- Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a user's data in their terms of service;
- Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
- Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
- Businesses allow users to request the deletion of their data from the storage of the corporation completely and that the business must comply with the request;
- Grants any person the right to press charges against a business/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
- Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Protecting Personal DataCategory: RegulationArea of Effect: Customer ProtectionProposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from a customers without the explicit consent of that customer;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally developed and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Hereby,1. Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
a. A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
b. A "Guardian" as a legal guardian of a minor, or, if there is none, a biological parent of the minor;
c. "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient;
d. A "User" as any person who uses the services of a business;
2. Prohibits:
a. Businesses from storing the personal data of any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
b. Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or severe distress to the user the data belongs to;
c. Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for a criminal investigation or trial;
3. Mandates that:
a. Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a user's data in their terms of service;
b. Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
c. Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
d. Businesses allow users to request the deletion of their data from the storage of the corporation completely and that the business must comply with the request;
4. Grants any person the right to press charges against a business/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
5. Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Protecting Personal DataCategory: RegulationArea of Effect: Customer ProtectionProposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from a customers without the explicit consent of that customer;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally developed and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Hereby,1. Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
a. A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
b. A "Guardian" as a legal guardian of a minor, or, if there is none, a biological parent of the minor;
c. "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient;
d. A "User" as any person who uses the services of a business;
2. Prohibits:
a. Businesses from storing the personal data of any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
b. Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or severe distress to the user the data belongs to;
c. Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for a criminal investigation or trial;
3. Mandates that:
a. Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a person's data;
b. Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
c. Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
d. Businesses allow users to request the deletion of their data from the storage of the corporation completely and that the business must comply with the request;
4. Grants any person the right to press charges against a business/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
5. Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Protecting Personal DataCategory: RegulationArea of Effect: Customer ProtectionProposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from its users without the explicit consent of that user;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally developed and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Hereby,1. Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
a. A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
b. A "Guardian" as a biological parent and/or legal guardian of a minor;
c. "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient individual;
d. A "User" as any person who uses the services of a business;
2. Prohibits:
a. Businesses from collecting personal data from any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian except when the business cannot identify the user's age;
b. Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or severe distress to the user the data belongs to;
c. Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for an investigation or trial;
3. Mandates that:
a. Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a person's data;
b. Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
c. Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
d. Businesses allow users to request the deletion of their data from the storage of the corporation completely and that the business must comply with the request;
4. Grants any person the right to sue a business/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
5. Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
On Data ProtectionCategory: RegulationArea of Effect: Customer ProtectionProposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from its users without the explicit consent of that user;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally developed and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Hereby,1. Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
a. A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
b. A "Guardian" as a biological parent and/or legal guardian of a minor;
c. "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient individual;
d. A "User" as any person who uses the services of a business;
2. Prohibits:
a. Businesses from collecting personal data from any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian;
b. Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or distress to the user the data belongs to;
c. Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for an investigation or trial;
3. Mandates that:
a. Businesses provide explicit information on how they will use a person's data;
b. Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
c. Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
d. Businesses allow users to request the deletion of their data from the storage of the corporation completely and that the business must comply with the request;
4. Grants any person the right to sue a business/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
5. Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
On Data ProtectionCategory: RegulationArea of Effect: Customer ProtectionProposed by:Marxist Germany
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from its users without the explicit consent of that user;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally developed and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Hereby,1. Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
a. A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
b. A "Guardian" as a biological parent and/or legal guardian of a minor;
c. "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient individual;
2. Prohibits:
a. Businesses from collecting data from any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian;
b. Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or distress to the user the data belongs to;
c. Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to except when the information is needed for a trial;
3. Mandates that:
a. Businesses provide explicit information on how they will handle a person's data;
b. Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
c. Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
d. The data collected only used in a way that is adequate, relevant and limited to only what is necessary;
e. Businesses allow users to delete their data from the storage of the corporation completely;
4. Grants any person the right to sue a business/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
5. Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Category: Regulation
AoE: Customer Protection
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Believing that businesses should not be able to collect data from its users without the explicit consent of that user;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally developed and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Hereby,1. Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
a. A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
b. A "Guardian" as a biological parent and/or legal guardian of a minor;
c. "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient individual;
2. Prohibits:
a. Businesses from collecting data from any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian;
b. Businesses from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or distress to the user the data belongs to;
c. Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the business holding the data and the user that the data belongs to;
3. Mandates that:
a. Businesses provide explicit information on how they will handle a person's data;
b. Businesses enable users to view the data that the said business holds on them;
c. Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
d. The data collected only used in a way that is adequate, relevant and limited to only what is necessary;
e. Businesses allow users to delete their data from the storage of the corporation completely;
4. Grants any person the right to sue a business/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
5. Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens' privacy from businesses.
Category: Regulation
AoE: Customer Protection
The World Assembly,
Appalled by the lack of a resolution regarding data protection;
Believing that corporations should not be able to collect data from its users without the explicit consent of that user;
Noting that minors are not fully mentally developed and are not capable of taking decisions on their own without the help of their guardians;
Hereby,1. Defines the following for the purpose of this resolution:
a. A "Minor" as any sapient being under the age of majority;
b. A "Guardian" as a biological parent and/or legal guardian of a minor;
c. "Personal Data" as any data that can be used to identify a sapient individual;
2. Prohibits:
a. Corporations from collecting data from any minor without the explicit consent of their guardian;
b. Corporations from using personal data collected from a user to cause harm or distress to the user the data belongs to;
c. Governments from viewing the data without explicit prior consent from both the corporation holding the data and the user that the data belongs to;
3. Mandates that:
a. Corporations provide explicit information on how they will handle a person's data;
b. Corporations enable users to view the data that the said corporation holds on them;
c. Personal data processed for any purpose or purposes shall not be kept for longer than is necessary for that purpose or those purposes;
d. The data collected only used in a way that is adequate, relevant and limited to only what is necessary;
e. Corporations allow users to request the deletion of their data from the storage of the corporation completely.
4. Grants any person the right to sue a corporation/government that doesn't follow the boundaries established in this resolution in an appropriate domestic court and to receive appropriate equitable relief from that tribunal;
5. Encourages member states to enact stricter laws to protect their citizens privacy from corporations.