The National People’s Congress of China has adopted the world’s newest comprehensive privacy law, the Personal Information Protection Law. With the law slated to take effect Nov. 1, the data protection landscape is about to change in a hurry for the world's most populated country and second largest economy. The quick turnaround leaves questions regarding day-one compliance. Join the IAPP Aug. 26 on LinkedIn as IAPP Chief Knowledge Officer Omer Tene and Rui Bai Law Firm's Barbara Li address a range of PIPL-related topics, including key provisions and compliance questions.
24 Aug. 2021
Talking through PIPL's provisions, expectations
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