Tag: Personal Information Protection Law
Legal risks associated with ChatGPT
It’s the new wave of artificial intelligence-related evolution, but just what are the legal risks associated with AI-generated content?
Crisis innovation
Small wonder that the past couple of years have spawned an exciting amount of tech-related reform in China’s courts and arbitration institutions
Online platforms’ data protection obligations under PIPL
In the big data era, online platforms process a large amount of personal information
Surviving the deluge
George W Russell asks legal experts how clients can draw on experience from damage control practice around the globe
Are you available?
Under China’s new data regulatory framework, how should companies use publicly available personal information in a compliant manner?
A comparison of cybersecurity regulations
As the world grapples with rampant cyberattacks, policymakers in the region have toughened their data security measures and business compliance is crucial
Eyes forward
The leaders of international and domestic firms in China have their eyes firmly on the prizes of the future
Leapmotor’s rare move shows scrutiny on data compliance pays off
Chinese electric vehicle maker Leapmotor Technology’s rare move to engage legal advisers on PRC data security and US export laws in its successful IPO points to a growing need to scrutinise compliance in these areas
Within the epicentre
In the face of overwhelming macroeconomic complications, China’s in-house counsel, at the very heart of the problems, are finding their expertise and services immensely valued
Employers now empowered to search criminal records
Employers can check criminal record searches of employees and candidates in certain circumstances under the new Working Rules for Public Security Departments to Handle Criminal Record Checks, issued by the Ministry of Public Security on 31 December 2021
Rise with the tide
Chen Yan, GC of KE Holdings, shares his experiences in adapting to China’s new personal data law