Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle and treat your data when you (i) register or visit our site, www.dlapiper.com or associated sites or pages (the "Site") or (ii) engage with us to use the products or services that DLA Piper provides (our ...
Your privacy is important to us. This Privacy Policy explains how we handle and treat your data when you (i) register or visit our site, www.dlapiper.com or associated sites or pages (the "Site") or (ii) engage with us to use the products or services that DLA Piper provides (our ...
We have also developed and posted a GDPR Privacy Notice, which is available. Our GDPR Privacy Notice contains additional information about how DLA Piper LLP (US) processes personal information that is subject to EU and UK data protection laws. ...
Our lawyers have a solid understanding of the local laws and regulations of the People’s Republic of China, and a thorough appreciation of local business style and approach. This wealth of knowledge combined with our thought leadership enable us to provide effective strategic, commercial and techni...
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DLA Piper Transfer Transfer manages privacy risk associated with global transfers of personal data through a user-friendly and flexible legal tech solution. Read more Interactive Tools DLA Piper Requirements Builder The Requirements Builder tool provides a means to fast track the collation of the detail...
Provides an overview of the key privacy and data protection laws and regulations globally. An overview of key regulatory requirements for the provision of communications services around the globe including licensing, interconnection, consumer protection and fees. ...
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provisions found in laws such as the Tort Liability Law have generally been used to interpret data protection rights as a right of reputation or right of privacy. However, such interpretation is not explicit. The PRC Civil Code, effective on January 1, 2021 further reinforces the statutory rig...