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25 March 2015

President Of The Supreme Court Criticizes The Unified Database

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On January 21, 2015, the president of the Chilean Supreme Court of Justice issued a public statement setting forth several weaknesses in the Unified Database ("BUD") project relating to personal privacy violations.
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On January 21, 2015, the president of the Chilean Supreme Court of Justice issued a public statement (source document in Spanish) setting forth several weaknesses in the Unified Database ("BUD") project relating to personal privacy violations. He further stated that BUD development does not align with current advances in technology and conflicts with the data protections provided for in Law 19,628 (source document in Spanish).

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