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Analyzing China’s PIPL and How It Compares to the EU’s GDPR

Posted on August 27, 2021 by pogowasright.org

Yan Luo & Zhijing Yu of Covington & Burling write:

… Note that while the PIPL bears a resemblance to the GDPR, it includes certain substantive obligations that differ from the GDPR, and there are also obligations found in the GDPR that are not included in the PIPL. Below we provide a high-level summary of key issues where the PIPL converges or diverges from the GDPR.

Read more on InsidePrivacy.

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