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China’s Regulation on Personal Data Use by Commercial Websites Takes Effect Sept. 1

Posted on August 31, 2013 by pogowasright.org

June Wei writes:

In June, we reported on China’s draft Provisions on the Protection of the Personal Information of Telecommunications (the “Personal Information Provisions”), which will regulate the collection and use of personal information by providers of telecommunications, Internet and information services within China.  The Personal Information Provisions will come into force on September 1, affecting a wide range of consumer-facing websites, including corporate sites, product information sites, and social media pages.

Read more on Chronicle of Data Protection.

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