The comment period for China's draft Personal Information Protection Law ended last November. The comments covered everything from how the bill compares to privacy laws around the world, such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation, to ways the next draft can be improved. Covington & Burling's Zhijing Yu and Vicky Liu look at the five key issues brought forth by the comments and how they may shed more light on the road ahead for China's privacy law.
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