Consent of guardians is required for collection of children's personal data, criteria for imposition of heavy environmental penalties are specified and pre-tax deduction of insurance companies is clarified.
China's latest draft measures should better regulate data protection and cybersecurity, but they could also result in the exclusion of some foreign firms.
Joe Simone of SIPS examines recent amendments to China's Trademark Law which focus on bad
faith trademark registrations, civil compensation for infringement and disposition of seized goods and
equipment – changes intended in part to help resolve the pending trade dispute with the US.
China's internet regulator releases a draft of data protection law for public consultation; regulators take over Baoshang Bank due to serious credit risk exposure; and CSRC vice chair Yan Qingmin pushes for tougher penalties.
CAC lists the conditions when a cybersecurity review is required, push advertising should offer online users the option to refuse receipt of information, and economic and technology development zones will allow approvals with minor filing lapses.