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Japan: Update of Japan’s Privacy Law

Posted on April 24, 2020 by pogowasright.org

DLA Piper writes:

On March 10, 2020, the Cabinet approved a bill to partially amend the Act on the Protection of Personal Information (the “APPI”).

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