data security, and personal information protection. Since 2016, three important laws (hereinafter referred to as the “Three Basic Laws”), namely, (i) the Cybersecurity Law of the People's Republic of China/ 《中华人民共和国网络安全法》 (“Cybersecurity Law”), (ii) the Data Security Law...
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The company was fined over 8 billion yuan (approximately 1.2 billion US dollars) for its “severe” and “abominable” (in the words of the CAC) violations of China’s Cyberspace Security Law, Data Security Law, and Personal Information Protection Law; while its CEO Cheng Wei and preside...
Data security and information privacy are major public concerns in China. CGTN's Wu Lei speaks to a National People's Congress deputy who's fighting to make sure people's rights are better protected online. Check out The China Report, our new weekly newsletter. Subscribe here...
SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 (Xinhua) -- A group of law experts and policy regulators from China's Peking University and U.S. Stanford University on Tuesday held broad discussions on the hottest issues on the Internet, including content regulation and privacy concerns arising from data aggregation by...
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Given that the current personal data protection system centered on individual control is unsuitable for the modes of data processing by generative AI, and that private law is insufficient in safeguarding data privacy, urgent institutional innovation is needed to achieve the objective of “trustworthy ...
data, and is not limited to sensitive categories of data such as "important data" or "core data," which are subject to additional restrictions under the DSL as well as under China's Cybersecurity Law. The DSL currently does not set out what activity would constitute a transfer to...
The Chinese parliament has officially approved new electronic security legislation, due to go into effect in June 2017, which could force companies like Apple to make changes to how they handle their data infrastructure — particularly if they're concern
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