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CHINA: uncertainties helpfully clarified on various key data compliance activities

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The Draft Measures propose to introduce or flesh out other compliance requirements contained in the PIPL. The Draft Measures propose to introduce or flesh out other compliance requirements contained in the PIPL. This will, therefore, require more in-depth privacy notices than businesses may be used to providing in China.

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China: Navigating China episode 16: New data lifecycle guidelines for financial institutions in China – detailed assessments, additional security measures and some data localisation introduced

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

Important new guidelines outlining how personal and other types of financial information should be handled by financial institutions throughout the data lifecycle have just come into force in China, including a new data localisation obligation. levels 1 to 4), the general principal is that such data should be stored in Mainland China.

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China: new rules on use of algorithms for digital business, data analytics and decision-making

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

The new “Administrative Regulations on Algorithm Recommendation of Internet Business Services” comes into force on 1 March 2022, and will introduce important rules on the use of algorithms when operating digital platforms/websites/apps – including targeted marketing – in China. Use of certain specified algorithms (e.g.

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China: Navigating China Episode 19: China’s new Data Security Law: what multinational businesses need to know

DLA Piper Privacy Matters

China’s Data Security Law (“ DSL ”) has come into force and takes effect on 1 September 2021. The speed of its passing has left multinational businesses scrabbling to understand the key compliance obligations. The DSL applies to data in general, and forms part of the broader China data framework.

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Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server: a next generation of deeper, wider content silos? | ZDNet

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Google unplugs Windows Google decides that a security invasion from China was the last straw and bans the use of. This enterprise behemoth is at the heart of countless silos: Gartner commented ‘uncontrolled growth of Sharepoint content may result in compliance, storage and user issues’.