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China put out the first draft of its Personal Information Protection Law (PIPL) on October 21, 2020. Since then, the country's Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China (NPC), the top legislative body for the nation, released a second draft. It was published on April 29, 2021 and the law officially took effect on November 1st, 2021.

Together with the Data Security Law and the Cybersecurity Law, PIPL will make up one of three foundational laws designed to protect data within China. The official text of PIPLE (in Chinese) can be found here.

You can find a full English translation by the DigiChina Project, based at the Stanford University Cyber Policy Center, here.

With that said, PIPL is designed to protect personal information and is being characterized by some as "China's GDPR." The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is considered the gold standard in terms of data protection and privacy laws worldwide.

In the article below, we'll go over the main provisions of PIPL and see what companies doing business in China must do to comply.
11:18 AM - Oct 31, 2022
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