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China has officially launched internet identification requirements that rights groups have warned will further curtail online ...
China’s 989 million internet users are not accustomed to digital privacy—but that may be starting to change. On November 1, the country’s first comprehensive data privacy law came into ...
China’s strict personal information law draws inspiration from Europe’s GDPR but goes further as Beijing moves to shore up privacy and national security.
AsiaX talk on how China's internet and privacy laws impact global internet norms and curtail speech.
NEWS 25 May 2023 China’s souped-up data privacy laws deter researchers Recent regulations have strengthened Chinese data privacy, but are impinging on international research collaboration.
China passed a sweeping privacy law aimed at preventing businesses from collecting sensitive personal data.
Modeled after the EU's GDPR, China's PIPL imposes protections and restrictions on data collection and transfer that companies both inside and outside of China will need to address.
Yet someone who sees China only as an authoritarian regime will inevitably come to the conclusion that Chinese internet law only serves to safeguard the position of the Communist Party.
Chinese lawmakers have expanded a state secrets law for the first time since 2010, widening the scope of restricted sensitive information to "work secrets", according to a full text of the law ...
In the two weeks since the Ministry of Public Security and the Cyberspace Administration of China published a draft law proposing an ostensibly voluntary national Internet ID program and opened it ...
China’s first telecom and online fraud law came into effect Thursday, aiming to combat scammers that have long swindled people and resulted in huge financial losses. Adopted by the country’s top ...
Internet Plus services are running on a track of healthy development in accordance with the law. China has created the world's largest active digital society.
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