Today, the Supreme People's Procuratorate released a batch of typical cases of prosecutorial public interest litigation on personal information protection. There are a total of 6 typical cases released this time, involving scenarios such as smart parking lots, community facial recognition, online false recruitment, "online box opening", personal information leakage of the deceased and their relatives, "scalpers", and travel agencies abusing personal information. It is reported that the case released this time involves areas closely related to citizens' personal information rights, such as personal tracking, facial information, medical and health information, and consumption information. The Xushui District Procuratorate of Baoding City, Hebei Province, focuses on the prominent problems of smart parking mobile applications, fully utilizes the prosecutorial function of public interest litigation, and promotes the governance of the smart parking industry through case handling. The Procuratorate of Liangjiang New District, Chongqing focuses on high-frequency application scenarios of facial recognition in residential properties, real estate enterprises, etc. It not only promotes case rectification, but also provides practical samples from the industry level to promote the implementation of the "Facial Recognition Technology Application Security Management Measures". In response to the strong concealment of false recruitment on the internet, the Tianhe District Procuratorate in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, has broken through the limitations of individual cases and achieved similar case governance through big data screening of clues. The Lin'an District Procuratorate of Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province has filed a civil public interest lawsuit against the issue of "online unboxing" infringing on personal information, increasing judicial punishment by pursuing civil liability for infringement and accumulating experience in combating online violence. Individual medical institution employees resell information of the deceased and their families. The Minhang District Procuratorate in Shanghai has keenly identified blind spots in governance and promoted the closure of regulatory loopholes, setting an example for the implementation of the newly revised "Funeral Management Regulations". In response to the behavior of "scalpers" and travel agencies abusing personal information to book museums and popular scenic spots for profit, the Jingdezhen City Procuratorate in Jiangxi Province has issued prosecutorial recommendations to urge industry regulatory authorities to fulfill their regulatory responsibilities in accordance with the law and strengthen the protection of personal information in the tourism industry. (New Society)
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Source:people.com.cn
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