China:
The People's Republic Of China Supreme People's Court Issues Interpretations Regarding Infringement Of Privacy And Personal Information On Internet
02 February 2015
Jones Day
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On October 10, the China Supreme People's Court approved interpretations (source in Chinese),
titled "Provisions of the Supreme People's Court on
Several Issues concerning the Application of the Rules regarding
Cases of the Infringement of Personal Rights over Information
Networks," which assert that genetic information, medical
records, health examination data, criminal records, home address,
and other personal information should not be shared by network
users or network service providers.
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