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Perspective

Aug. 25, 2012

Emerging privacy rights in China impact businesses

A web of current legislation in China regulates the collection and use of data through the Internet and by specific kinds of businesses. By Allan Marson and Li Dai of Ishimaru & Associates LLP


By Allan Marson and Li Dai


The People's Republic of China does not yet have a comprehensive privacy framework. Although there are general references in national legislation, the protection of privacy has mainly been left to industry-specific and local regulations. Data managers, human resources and other compliance officers handling personal information should be aware of these industry and local regulations, and also of interpretations over the years that ha...

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