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The Act on the Protection of Personal Information Held by Administrative Organs, enacted in 2003, is being questioned in its relevance with the onset of Big Data and advanced analytics. The Act lacks provisions for newer technologies and has a limited scope, only focusing on administrative organs. The document argues that the Act's provisions are outdated and do not adequately address informed consent and transparency in the age of Big Data. The Act's lack of adaptability to technological changes and outdated enforcement mechanisms also pose challenges. The conclusion is that the Act is in urgent need of an update to address the challenges posed by the technological advancements of the 21st century, or it may become an anachronistic piece of legislation in the domain of data protection.

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