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Privacy in China and India: Legislating Data Protection


Published: 21 April 2021

This LinkedIn Live is part of the IAPP Global Privacy Summit Online 2021 web series.

China and India, two of the world’s largest markets that account for roughly 2.7 billion people, are both moving toward comprehensive data protection laws. There are expectations in both jurisdictions to see major developments by the end of this year. The two comprehensive data protection bills that have been introduced have some similarities, and certain influences of the EU General Data Protection Regulation can be recognized in both. But they also differ and add to the complexity of global data protection and privacy law their own nuances and vision. This presentation includes updates about where they are in the legislative process and to understand key provisions of China’s draft Personal Information Protection Law and India’s Data Protection Bill, how they could impact the rights of individuals and the companies doing business in China and India, and how they influence the global privacy debate. Watch the full recording on LinkedIn

Privacy Updates in China and India: 2 Giants Legislating Data Protection

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Contributors:

Barbara Li

Partner, Reed Smith

CIPP/E

Malavika Raghavan

Senior Fellow for India, Future of Privacy Forum; Doctoral Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science

Anna Zeiter

Associate General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, eBay; Adjunct Lecturer, University of Bern

AIGP, CIPP/E, CIPM

Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna

Vice President, Global Privacy, Future of Privacy Forum


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VIDEO

Privacy in China and India: Legislating Data Protection

Published: 21 April 2021


Contributors:

Barbara Li

Partner, Reed Smith

CIPP/E

Malavika Raghavan

Senior Fellow for India, Future of Privacy Forum; Doctoral Researcher, London School of Economics and Political Science

Anna Zeiter

Associate General Counsel and Chief Privacy Officer, eBay; Adjunct Lecturer, University of Bern

AIGP, CIPP/E, CIPM

Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna

Vice President, Global Privacy, Future of Privacy Forum


This LinkedIn Live is part of the IAPP Global Privacy Summit Online 2021 web series.

China and India, two of the world’s largest markets that account for roughly 2.7 billion people, are both moving toward comprehensive data protection laws. There are expectations in both jurisdictions to see major developments by the end of this year. The two comprehensive data protection bills that have been introduced have some similarities, and certain influences of the EU General Data Protection Regulation can be recognized in both. But they also differ and add to the complexity of global data protection and privacy law their own nuances and vision. This presentation includes updates about where they are in the legislative process and to understand key provisions of China’s draft Personal Information Protection Law and India’s Data Protection Bill, how they could impact the rights of individuals and the companies doing business in China and India, and how they influence the global privacy debate. Watch the full recording on LinkedIn

Privacy Updates in China and India: 2 Giants Legislating Data Protection

View upcoming IAPP LinkedIn Live events
CPE credit badge

This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education credits. Please self-submit according to CPE policy guidelines.

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Tags:

International data transfersLaw and regulationStrategy and governanceGovernmentPIPLPrivacy

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