China:
Court Holds Personalized Baidu Advertisement Does Not Infringe Privacy Right
23 September 2015
Jones Day
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In May, the Nanjing Municipal Intermediate People's Court ruled that the personalized Baidu
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technology is not an infringement of privacy rights.
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