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2023-06-07
Highlights in China's Recent TMT Law and Practices-May 2023
In May 2023, China’s TMT sector witnessed key legal developments that underscored a rigorous focus on cybersecurity, consumer protection, and personal information protection. Notably, the Cybersecurity Review Office’s declaration that Micron Technology’s products had not passed its cybersecurity review signaled an increased vigilance in safeguarding China’s critical information infrastructure against significant cybersecurity risks. Furthermore, the introduction by the Cyberspace Administration of China (the “CAC”) of the Guidelines for the Record-Filling of Standard Contracts for the Outbound Transfer of Personal Information clarifies details for relevant enterprises to prepare the Standard Contract and relevant documents. Additionally, the implementation of the GB/T 42574-2023 by the Standardization Administration of China (the “SAC”) signifies a proactive approach to regulating the “inform-consent” rule regarding personal information collection. Together, these regulatory developments convey an unequivocal message of China’s dedication to fortifying cybersecurity, endorsing personal information protection, and fostering fair commercial practices in its evolving TMT sector.
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2023-05-25
A Comprehensive Guide to the AIGC Measures Issued by the CAC
This article will provide a comprehensive analysis of the AIGC Measures to enhance readers’ understanding of its significance.
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2023-05-16
Highlights in Recent China TMT Law and Practices (April 2023)
In April 2023, the TMT sector in China witnessed considerable regulatory advancements, notably the Cyberspace Administration of China’s (the “CAC”) introduction of new regulations for AIGC. This legislative action highlights the growing emphasis on ethical and secure AI use. Concurrently, other regulatory bodies, including the NMPA, MST, SPP, and the TC260 expanded the scope of digital and cyberspace regulation, indicating an increased commitment to securing and regulating the digital ecosystem. Furthermore, the NDRC’s strategy to strengthen the digital economy with efforts in six key aspects reflects an integrated approach towards the nation’s digital transformation. Meanwhile, the focus on open source code security indicates a growing recognition of compliance issues in the tech sector. Last, the ruling on the inadmissibility of unauthorized WeChat chat records recovery reaffirms the judiciary’s commitment to personal information protection.
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2023-04-14
The Nature Of China's Unreliable Entity List
Investigations or Sanctions: The Nature of the Unreliable Entity List
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2023-03-20
HCP Personal Information Processing Scenarios and Risks
This article focuses on typical HCP personal information processing scenarios and addresses their compliance risks.