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Hong Kong Privacy Commissioner Publishes Guidance on Cross-Border Data Transfers

Posted on January 2, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Hunton & Williams writes:

On December 29, 2014, the Hong Kong Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data published guidance (“Guidance Note”) on the protection of personal data in cross-border data transfers. The Guidance Note was released in light of the Privacy Commissioner’s renewed focus on the legal restrictions governing cross-border data transfers in Hong Kong, which have not yet gone into effect.

Read more on Hunton & Williams Privacy and Information Security Law Blog.

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