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  • China’s top cyberspace watchdog issued draft guidelines Friday that seek to hold online platforms more accountable for curbing cyberbullying.
    China Drafts Rules to Make Online Platforms More Accountable for Cyberbullying
    cyberbullying that fuels site visits. Shi Jiayou, a professor at Renmin University of China Law
  • In April, the Ministry of Science and Technology released a draft of the Trial Measures for Ethical Review of Science and Technology to further strengthen oversight of ethical reviews in the science and tech realm. Photo: VCG
    In Depth: How China Is Sharpening Ethics Rules for Scientific Research
    gauging an activity’s risk level. Shi Jiayou, a law professor at Renmin University of China, calls
  • The Personal Information Protection Law was passed last week and will come into effect on Nov. 1. Photo: VCG
    Six Things You Should Know About China’s Personal Information Protection Law
    information protection, said Shi Jiayou, a law professor at Beijing’s Renmin University. China started
  • A customer inquires about transferring his phone number from one carrier to another at a China Mobile office in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang province, in November 2019. Photo: VCG
    China’s Lawmakers Plan to Make Personal Data Portable Across Platforms
    companies, such as adding workload or causing them to lose their customers, said Shi Jiayou, a law
  • Member-owned cooperative SWIFT provides a network that enables members, including banks and other financial institutions, to send and receive information about financial transactions.
    Opinion: China Shouldn’t Take Global Payment Network SWIFT for Granted Amid Potential U.S. Sanctions
    Shi Jiayou is a professor at the Law School of Renmin University of China. Liu Lianshi is a legal
  • Of 2,886 national lawmakers, 2,879 voted May 28 in favor of China’s new civil code.
    In Depth: Decoding China’s First Civil Code
    under personality rights, it fails to define that as an inherent right for everyone, said Shi

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