Writing for Lexology, Hogan Lovells partners Mark Parsons and Peter Colegate argue that “there are reasons to believe that 2015 will represent a turning point for [Asia] as established privacy regimes are toughened and new regimes enacted in recent years begin to mature.” The article provides a broad overview of new developments in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and South Korea, explaining that the “European model” of data privacy regulation has grown ever more influential in the region with “an unmistakable push towards heavier regulation and more expansive interpretations of existing laws.”
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