Data Portability, User Authorization and Competition: A Commentary on Guiding Case No. 263

Jun Luo, a Ph.D. Candidate in Intellectual Property Law at Tongji University Law School, examines a key Supreme People’s Court case from a data law perspective, analyzing its implications for data rights, platform responsibilities, user autonomy, and the evolving interface between data regulation and competition law in China

By Jun Luo
Data Portability, User Authorization and Competition: A Commentary on Guiding Case No. 263





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