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China has officially launched internet identification requirements that rights groups have warned will further curtail online ...
China’s 989 million internet users are not accustomed to digital privacy—but that may be starting to change. On November 1, the country’s first comprehensive data privacy law came into ...
Tiffany Li leads the Wikimedia/Yale Law School Initiative on Intermediaries and Information, a project of Yale Law School’s Information Society Project. As a Fellow at ISP, Li focuses on online speech ...
China, which has the most internet users in the world, does not yet have a privacy law, but the country’s top legislative body has put one on its agenda. Ahead of that, various legislative attempts ...
The People’s Republic of China entered the Internet age in 1994; 23 years on, China is considered to have the largest online population worldwide, with 731 million active users.
China will draft new laws on national security, technology innovation, monopolies and education, ... China signals crackdown on privacy, data, anti-trust to go on. By Yew Lun Tian.
Social Media China passes tough new online privacy law. China passed a sweeping privacy law aimed at preventing businesses from collecting sensitive personal data.
BANGKOK, Nov 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - China's new law aimed at protecting the data privacy of online users takes effect on Monday, as growing complaints about online fraud and abuse of ...
China passed a sweeping privacy law aimed at preventing businesses from collecting sensitive personal data Friday, as the country faces an uptick in internet scams, leaks and concerns about tech ...
China passed a sweeping privacy law aimed at preventing businesses from collecting sensitive personal data Friday, as the country faces an uptick in internet scams, leaks and concerns about tech ...
China passed a sweeping privacy law aimed at preventing businesses from collecting sensitive personal data Friday, as the country faces an uptick in internet scams and Beijing targets tech giants ...
Since the Arab Spring, China has become a ring-leader of like-minded states working in UN human rights bodies to re-assert the responsibility of states to restrict free speech, privacy and other ...