By Francoise Gilbert and Thaddeus Houston
The president of the People's Republic of China recently promulgated the Cyber Security Law, which will go into effect June 1, 2017. While some aspects of the law are intended to protect privacy rights, others create stringent requirements likely to cause concern to entities subject to the Law. For example, certain categories of companies will be required to store Chinese customers' data on servers physica...
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