Stricter than the GDPR, China’s Privacy Law Provides Prohibitive and Control Obligations
On August 20, the Chinese legislature passed the Personal Information Protection Law (“PIPL”). Consisting of eight chapters and 74 articles, the PIPL provides comprehensive provisions that give stronger legal assurance in the realm of privacy protection. These provisions include rules on the scope of application and personal information processing, on cross-border transmission, subject persons' rights in processing activities, personal information processors' obligations, as well as on regulatory authorities and penalties.
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