bmad-plus 0.9.0 → 0.9.1

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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +15 -0
  2. package/LICENSE +21 -21
  3. package/README.md +105 -85
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  6. package/osint-agent-package/agents/osint-investigator.md +80 -80
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  10. package/osint-agent-package/skills/bmad-osint-investigate/osint/references/enrichment-databases-fr.md +148 -148
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- ## Key Definitions
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- **Defense article** (22 CFR § 120.31): Any item or technical data designated on the USML.
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- **Defense service** (22 CFR § 120.32): Furnishing assistance (training, technical data, engineering) to a foreign person for the design, manufacture, production, operation, maintenance, or modification of defense articles.
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- **Technical data** (22 CFR § 120.33): Information directly related to defense articles in any tangible form — blueprints, drawings, specifications, software source code, test reports.
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- **Specially designed** (22 CFR § 120.41): The primary test for whether a component or part falls under ITAR. An item is specially designed if it was developed, configured, or adapted to provide a critical performance parameter enabling the military capability of a USML end-item.
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- ---
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- ## USML vs CCL Jurisdiction Tips
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- | Scenario | Likely Jurisdiction |
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- |----------|-------------------|
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- | Item specifically listed in USML (Cat I–XXI) | ITAR |
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- | Item removed from USML via Export Control Reform | EAR (often ECCN 0Yxxx) |
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- | Commercial item with no military application | EAR / EAR99 |
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- | Ambiguous — file a Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ) request | DDTC determines |
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- A **Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ)** determination (22 CFR § 120.4) is the official process to obtain DDTC's ruling on whether an item is on the USML. Submit via DDTC's online portal with item description, specifications, and intended use.
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+ # USML Categories — United States Munitions List (22 CFR § 121.1)
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+
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+ The USML consists of 21 categories. Items **specifically enumerated** here are ITAR-controlled as defense articles.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Category I — Firearms, Close Assault Weapons and Combat Shotguns
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+ Firearms with calibre ≤ 20mm; rifles, carbines, pistols, revolvers, shotguns intended for military use; suppressors; bayonets.
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+
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+ ## Category II — Guns and Armament
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+ Guns, howitzers, cannons >20mm; mortars; recoilless rifles; flamethrowers (military); launch tubes.
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+
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+ ## Category III — Ammunition/Ordnance
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+ Ammunition for items in Cat I/II; military explosives and propellants; military pyrotechnics; guided projectiles.
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+
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+ ## Category IV — Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, Rockets, Torpedoes, Bombs and Mines
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+ All military rockets, missiles, bombs, torpedoes, depth charges, land mines; space launch vehicles used for military purposes; re-entry vehicles.
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+
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+ ## Category V — Explosives and Energetic Materials, Propellants, Incendiary Agents and their Precursors
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+ Military explosives and fuels (e.g., PETN, RDX, HMX, TATB); incendiary agents; smoke/obscurant materials specifically designed for military use.
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+
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+ ## Category VI — Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment
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+ Warships (surface and submarine); armed vessels; military SCUBA and underwater breathing devices; naval nuclear reactors.
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+
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+ ## Category VII — Tanks and Military Vehicles
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+ Tanks; armoured combat vehicles; military tactical vehicles; mine-clearing vehicles; military bridges.
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+
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+ ## Category VIII — Aircraft and Associated Equipment
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+ Military aircraft (manned and unmanned) — fighters, bombers, attack, patrol, transport; military aero-engines; related airframes; certain civil aircraft modified for military use; military life support systems.
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+
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+ ## Category IX — Military Training Equipment
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+ Flight simulators; parachutes (military); military survival equipment; training aircraft simulators.
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+
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+ ## Category X — Protective Personnel Equipment and Shelters
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+ Body armour (beyond NIJ Level III+); combat helmets; NBC protective suits; military nuclear/biological/chemical detection equipment.
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+
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+ ## Category XI — Military Electronics
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+ Military electronic systems: radar (military); jamming equipment; IFF (Identification Friend or Foe); military navigation; electronic warfare (EW); targeting systems; military cryptographic equipment (see also Cat XIII).
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+
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+ ## Category XII — Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical and Guidance and Control Equipment
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+ Military targeting optics; laser rangefinders (military); infrared imaging (military); night-vision devices (NVDs); military gyroscopes; fire control computers.
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+
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+ ## Category XIII — Auxiliary Military Equipment
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+ Chemical/biological agents (listed); military nuclear materials; depleted uranium; military explosives detection; military training devices; TEMPEST/emissions security equipment; cryptographic items not in Cat XI.
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+
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+ ## Category XIV — Toxicological Agents, Including Chemical Agents, Biological Agents, and Associated Equipment
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+ Schedule 1, 2, 3 chemical weapons agents and precursors (CWC Schedules applied to USML); biological agents suitable for weaponisation; medical countermeasures (military).
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+
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+ ## Category XV — Spacecraft Systems and Associated Equipment
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+ Military satellites; spacecraft systems for intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (ISR); directed energy weapons in space; associated ground control equipment.
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+
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+ ## Category XVI — Nuclear Weapons, Design and Testing Related Items
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+ Nuclear weapons; nuclear weapon design and testing software; all items primarily useful for nuclear weapons development.
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+
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+ ## Category XVII — Classified Articles, Technical Data and Defense Services Not Otherwise Enumerated
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+ Catch-all for classified items. No exports without prior DDTC authorisation.
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+
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+ ## Category XVIII — Directed Energy Weapons
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+ High-energy lasers (military); particle beam weapons; high-power radio frequency (HPM) weapons.
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+
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+ ## Category XIX — Gas Turbine Engines and Associated Equipment
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+ Military gas turbine engines for aircraft/vessels/vehicles; hot section components; military engine test equipment.
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+
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+ ## Category XX — Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic and Associated Equipment
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+ Military submarines; autonomous underwater vehicles (military); deep-submergence rescue vehicles; military sonar.
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+
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+ ## Category XXI — Articles, Technical Data and Defense Services Not Otherwise Enumerated
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+ Catch-all for items not covered by Cat I–XX that are determined to provide critical military/intelligence advantage. Used sparingly via CJ determination.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Key Definitions
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+
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+ **Defense article** (22 CFR § 120.31): Any item or technical data designated on the USML.
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+
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+ **Defense service** (22 CFR § 120.32): Furnishing assistance (training, technical data, engineering) to a foreign person for the design, manufacture, production, operation, maintenance, or modification of defense articles.
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+
78
+ **Technical data** (22 CFR § 120.33): Information directly related to defense articles in any tangible form — blueprints, drawings, specifications, software source code, test reports.
79
+
80
+ **Specially designed** (22 CFR § 120.41): The primary test for whether a component or part falls under ITAR. An item is specially designed if it was developed, configured, or adapted to provide a critical performance parameter enabling the military capability of a USML end-item.
81
+
82
+ ---
83
+
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+ ## USML vs CCL Jurisdiction Tips
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+
86
+ | Scenario | Likely Jurisdiction |
87
+ |----------|-------------------|
88
+ | Item specifically listed in USML (Cat I–XXI) | ITAR |
89
+ | Item removed from USML via Export Control Reform | EAR (often ECCN 0Yxxx) |
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+ | Commercial item with no military application | EAR / EAR99 |
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+ | Ambiguous — file a Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ) request | DDTC determines |
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+
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+ A **Commodity Jurisdiction (CJ)** determination (22 CFR § 120.4) is the official process to obtain DDTC's ruling on whether an item is on the USML. Submit via DDTC's online portal with item description, specifications, and intended use.
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- # ANPD Enforcement Reference
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-
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- ## Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados (ANPD)
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- Brazil's national data protection authority, established by Law 13,853/2019 as part of the federal government, with technical and decisional autonomy.
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-
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- **Website:** https://www.gov.br/anpd/pt-br
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- **Contact:** anpd@anpd.gov.br
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## ANPD Organisational Structure
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-
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- - **Board of Directors (Conselho Diretor):** 5 directors appointed by the President of Brazil; 4-year staggered terms
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- - **National Council for Personal Data and Privacy Protection (CNPD):** Advisory body; civil society, government, and expert representatives
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- - **Internal Structure:** Departments for enforcement, regulation, international affairs, communications
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Enforcement Process
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-
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- ### Phase 1 — Preliminary Investigation (Processo Administrativo Preliminar)
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- 1. ANPD receives complaint, monitoring signal, or self-initiated referral
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- 2. Preliminary investigation to determine whether to open formal proceedings
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- 3. Duration: typically 60 days (extendable)
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- 4. Controller/processor may be contacted for information
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-
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- ### Phase 2 — Administrative Investigation (Processo Administrativo Sancionador)
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- 1. Formal notice to accused party
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- 2. Right of defence: 15 business days to present response
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- 3. Evidence gathering, hearings if necessary
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- 4. Reporting officer prepares draft decision
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- 5. Board votes on decision
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- 6. Final administrative decision issued
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-
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- ### Phase 3 — Appeal
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- 1. Decision may be appealed internally to ANPD Board within 10 business days
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- 2. After ANPD appeal: judicial review available in Federal District courts
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-
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- ### Timelines
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- - **Prescription:** 5 years from when ANPD becomes aware (Art. 54)
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- - **Complaint response:** ANPD aims to respond to complaints within 30 days (varies in practice)
43
-
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- ---
45
-
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- ## Penalty Calculation Methodology
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-
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- ### Simple Fine (Art. 52, II)
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- **Cap:** Lesser of 2% of Brazilian revenue (prior FY) or R$50,000,000 per violation.
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-
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- **For groups of companies:** 2% of group's Brazilian revenue.
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-
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- **Factors considered (Art. 52, §1º):**
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- | Factor | Impact |
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- |--------|--------|
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- | Gravity and nature of violation | Higher gravity → higher fine |
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- | Data subjects' good faith | Mitigating |
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- | Advantage gained from violation | Higher advantage → higher fine |
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- | Conditions of controller (size, economic position) | Proportionality |
61
- | Recidivism | Aggravating |
62
- | Degree of damage | Higher damage → higher fine |
63
- | Cooperation with investigation | Mitigating |
64
- | Good faith and internal controls | Mitigating |
65
- | Promptness of corrective measures | Mitigating |
66
- | Proportionality and necessity | Baseline consideration |
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-
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- ### Daily Fine (Art. 52, III)
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- Daily accrual to compel compliance; same R$50M cap per violation.
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-
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- ### Multiple Violations
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- Each violation may be treated separately. Multiple fines may be stacked.
73
-
74
- ---
75
-
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- ## Enforcement Priorities (ANPD Strategic Agenda)
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-
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- ANPD has indicated priority focus areas:
79
- 1. **Large-scale data breaches** — incidents affecting many Brazilians
80
- 2. **Sensitive data processing without legal basis** — health, biometric, financial
81
- 3. **Children's data** — processing without verifiable parental consent
82
- 4. **International transfers** — to countries without adequate protection
83
- 5. **Failure to respond to data subject rights** — especially access and deletion
84
- 6. **Lack of DPO appointment** for controllers required to appoint
85
-
86
- ---
87
-
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- ## Notable ANPD Enforcement Actions
89
-
90
- ### Telemarketing / Call Centre Sector (2023)
91
- ANPD investigated multiple companies for unlawful processing of personal data for telemarketing without adequate legal basis. Issued warnings and remediation orders.
92
-
93
- ### Health Sector Data Sharing (2022–2023)
94
- ANPD investigated sharing of health data (sensitive data) with third parties without express consent. Issued compliance orders.
95
-
96
- ### Large-Scale Data Breach Investigations
97
- ANPD has opened investigations following major data leaks affecting millions of Brazilian CPF (taxpayer ID) numbers. Status of fines pending as of 2025.
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-
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- ### Clarification Orders
100
- ANPD has issued numerous "Comunicados" and "Notas de Esclarecimento" setting expectations for sectors on specific topics (facial recognition, cookies, employee monitoring).
101
-
102
- ---
103
-
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- ## Cooperation with Other Authorities
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-
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- ### Brazilian Authorities
107
- - **SENACON (Secretaria Nacional do Consumidor):** Consumer protection — joint enforcement on matters affecting consumers
108
- - **CADE (Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica):** Competition — data and market power interactions
109
- - **Banco Central:** Financial data oversight
110
- - **ANS/ANVISA:** Health sector data
111
-
112
- ### International Cooperation
113
- ANPD has signed MoUs with:
114
- - Portuguese DPA (CNPD — Portugal)
115
- - Uruguayan authority (URCDP)
116
- - CNIL (France)
117
- - UK ICO
118
- - Ibero-American Data Protection Network (RIPD)
119
-
120
- ANPD participates in Global Privacy Assembly (GPA).
121
-
122
- ---
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-
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- ## Complaint Filing Process
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-
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- Data subjects may file complaints with ANPD at: https://www.gov.br/anpd/pt-br/assuntos/peticoes
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-
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- **Required information:**
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- - Identity of data subject (CPF required for Brazilian residents)
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- - Identity of controller (CNPJ/name)
131
- - Description of alleged violation
132
- - Evidence where available
133
- - Rights already exercised with the controller
134
-
135
- **ANPD first refers complaint to controller** (gives opportunity to resolve); escalates to investigation if unresolved.
136
-
137
- ---
138
-
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- ## LGPD vs. Other Brazilian Law Obligations
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-
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- | Law | Interaction with LGPD |
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- |-----|----------------------|
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- | Consumer Defence Code (CDC) | LGPD supplements CDC for data; CDC remedies still apply |
144
- | Marco Civil da Internet (MCI) | MCI governs internet intermediaries; LGPD applies to personal data |
145
- | LGPD for financial sector | Central Bank regulations + LGPD |
146
- | Health Sector | ANVISA/ANS rules + LGPD (stricter for health/sensitive data) |
147
- | Credit reporting (Cadastro Positivo) | Art. 7, X — specific legal basis for credit protection |
1
+ # ANPD Enforcement Reference
2
+
3
+ ## Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados (ANPD)
4
+
5
+ Brazil's national data protection authority, established by Law 13,853/2019 as part of the federal government, with technical and decisional autonomy.
6
+
7
+ **Website:** https://www.gov.br/anpd/pt-br
8
+ **Contact:** anpd@anpd.gov.br
9
+
10
+ ---
11
+
12
+ ## ANPD Organisational Structure
13
+
14
+ - **Board of Directors (Conselho Diretor):** 5 directors appointed by the President of Brazil; 4-year staggered terms
15
+ - **National Council for Personal Data and Privacy Protection (CNPD):** Advisory body; civil society, government, and expert representatives
16
+ - **Internal Structure:** Departments for enforcement, regulation, international affairs, communications
17
+
18
+ ---
19
+
20
+ ## Enforcement Process
21
+
22
+ ### Phase 1 — Preliminary Investigation (Processo Administrativo Preliminar)
23
+ 1. ANPD receives complaint, monitoring signal, or self-initiated referral
24
+ 2. Preliminary investigation to determine whether to open formal proceedings
25
+ 3. Duration: typically 60 days (extendable)
26
+ 4. Controller/processor may be contacted for information
27
+
28
+ ### Phase 2 — Administrative Investigation (Processo Administrativo Sancionador)
29
+ 1. Formal notice to accused party
30
+ 2. Right of defence: 15 business days to present response
31
+ 3. Evidence gathering, hearings if necessary
32
+ 4. Reporting officer prepares draft decision
33
+ 5. Board votes on decision
34
+ 6. Final administrative decision issued
35
+
36
+ ### Phase 3 — Appeal
37
+ 1. Decision may be appealed internally to ANPD Board within 10 business days
38
+ 2. After ANPD appeal: judicial review available in Federal District courts
39
+
40
+ ### Timelines
41
+ - **Prescription:** 5 years from when ANPD becomes aware (Art. 54)
42
+ - **Complaint response:** ANPD aims to respond to complaints within 30 days (varies in practice)
43
+
44
+ ---
45
+
46
+ ## Penalty Calculation Methodology
47
+
48
+ ### Simple Fine (Art. 52, II)
49
+ **Cap:** Lesser of 2% of Brazilian revenue (prior FY) or R$50,000,000 per violation.
50
+
51
+ **For groups of companies:** 2% of group's Brazilian revenue.
52
+
53
+ **Factors considered (Art. 52, §1º):**
54
+
55
+ | Factor | Impact |
56
+ |--------|--------|
57
+ | Gravity and nature of violation | Higher gravity → higher fine |
58
+ | Data subjects' good faith | Mitigating |
59
+ | Advantage gained from violation | Higher advantage → higher fine |
60
+ | Conditions of controller (size, economic position) | Proportionality |
61
+ | Recidivism | Aggravating |
62
+ | Degree of damage | Higher damage → higher fine |
63
+ | Cooperation with investigation | Mitigating |
64
+ | Good faith and internal controls | Mitigating |
65
+ | Promptness of corrective measures | Mitigating |
66
+ | Proportionality and necessity | Baseline consideration |
67
+
68
+ ### Daily Fine (Art. 52, III)
69
+ Daily accrual to compel compliance; same R$50M cap per violation.
70
+
71
+ ### Multiple Violations
72
+ Each violation may be treated separately. Multiple fines may be stacked.
73
+
74
+ ---
75
+
76
+ ## Enforcement Priorities (ANPD Strategic Agenda)
77
+
78
+ ANPD has indicated priority focus areas:
79
+ 1. **Large-scale data breaches** — incidents affecting many Brazilians
80
+ 2. **Sensitive data processing without legal basis** — health, biometric, financial
81
+ 3. **Children's data** — processing without verifiable parental consent
82
+ 4. **International transfers** — to countries without adequate protection
83
+ 5. **Failure to respond to data subject rights** — especially access and deletion
84
+ 6. **Lack of DPO appointment** for controllers required to appoint
85
+
86
+ ---
87
+
88
+ ## Notable ANPD Enforcement Actions
89
+
90
+ ### Telemarketing / Call Centre Sector (2023)
91
+ ANPD investigated multiple companies for unlawful processing of personal data for telemarketing without adequate legal basis. Issued warnings and remediation orders.
92
+
93
+ ### Health Sector Data Sharing (2022–2023)
94
+ ANPD investigated sharing of health data (sensitive data) with third parties without express consent. Issued compliance orders.
95
+
96
+ ### Large-Scale Data Breach Investigations
97
+ ANPD has opened investigations following major data leaks affecting millions of Brazilian CPF (taxpayer ID) numbers. Status of fines pending as of 2025.
98
+
99
+ ### Clarification Orders
100
+ ANPD has issued numerous "Comunicados" and "Notas de Esclarecimento" setting expectations for sectors on specific topics (facial recognition, cookies, employee monitoring).
101
+
102
+ ---
103
+
104
+ ## Cooperation with Other Authorities
105
+
106
+ ### Brazilian Authorities
107
+ - **SENACON (Secretaria Nacional do Consumidor):** Consumer protection — joint enforcement on matters affecting consumers
108
+ - **CADE (Conselho Administrativo de Defesa Econômica):** Competition — data and market power interactions
109
+ - **Banco Central:** Financial data oversight
110
+ - **ANS/ANVISA:** Health sector data
111
+
112
+ ### International Cooperation
113
+ ANPD has signed MoUs with:
114
+ - Portuguese DPA (CNPD — Portugal)
115
+ - Uruguayan authority (URCDP)
116
+ - CNIL (France)
117
+ - UK ICO
118
+ - Ibero-American Data Protection Network (RIPD)
119
+
120
+ ANPD participates in Global Privacy Assembly (GPA).
121
+
122
+ ---
123
+
124
+ ## Complaint Filing Process
125
+
126
+ Data subjects may file complaints with ANPD at: https://www.gov.br/anpd/pt-br/assuntos/peticoes
127
+
128
+ **Required information:**
129
+ - Identity of data subject (CPF required for Brazilian residents)
130
+ - Identity of controller (CNPJ/name)
131
+ - Description of alleged violation
132
+ - Evidence where available
133
+ - Rights already exercised with the controller
134
+
135
+ **ANPD first refers complaint to controller** (gives opportunity to resolve); escalates to investigation if unresolved.
136
+
137
+ ---
138
+
139
+ ## LGPD vs. Other Brazilian Law Obligations
140
+
141
+ | Law | Interaction with LGPD |
142
+ |-----|----------------------|
143
+ | Consumer Defence Code (CDC) | LGPD supplements CDC for data; CDC remedies still apply |
144
+ | Marco Civil da Internet (MCI) | MCI governs internet intermediaries; LGPD applies to personal data |
145
+ | LGPD for financial sector | Central Bank regulations + LGPD |
146
+ | Health Sector | ANVISA/ANS rules + LGPD (stricter for health/sensitive data) |
147
+ | Credit reporting (Cadastro Positivo) | Art. 7, X — specific legal basis for credit protection |