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protection laws are not the same throughout the world. Some countries have similar laws – such as the European Union countries through . The laws in some countries are less strict than in others.
The UK is covered under GDPR, which, following the Brexit transition period, was UK law, and remains alongside the Data Protection Act 2018. The , for example, has many different data protection laws that cover different industries and cover the 50 states differently. China has a series of data protection laws, including the .
In 2006, the with the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) set out to challenge the perception that people are just ‘objects’ – instead, they are just like anybody else – ‘subjects’, who just happen to live with a disability. People with disabilities should have equal rights with non-disabled people, as they should be active within and have the same access to information in order to make decisions.
Under the CRPD, the guidance states that disabled people should have equal access to , communication technology and the Internet (including electronic means), and that the owners of websites should implement measures as everyone should be able to express themselves online.