27 September, 2016
This edition features a total of 19 articles which capture the significant TMT developments in Greater China since our last TMT China Brief. The sheer number of articles is testimony to the rapidly changing TMT legal landscape in this region.
The following articles feature in the TMT China brief:
- China’s second draft of the Cyber Security Law – more stringent regulation of cyberspace
- New rules for online advertising in China
- China green-lights ride-hailing services and sets “rules of the road”
- Chinese antitrust enforcer sanctions TV provider
- Hong Kong privacy regulator issues 2015 report, outlines 2016 focus
- Anti-Unfair Competition Law amendment – what impact for Internet players?
- New anti-unfair competition guidance for Internet players from Beijing court
- China issues new draft domain name rules – strengthening the “Great Firewall”?
- US government slams Chinese domain name rules
- China’s new online publishing rules – excluding foreigners from publishing on the Internet?
- A snapshot of IP litigation in China – so far, so good
- Are mobile chat messages caught by Hong Kong’s anti-spam law?
- Hong Kong and Singapore financial services regulators move on cyber security
- China eases cross-border film and media regulations
- Hong Kong court overturns competition regulator’s TV decision
- Face lift for China’s Telecommunications Catalogue after 13 years
- MOFCOM lifts merger control conditions on 2012 Walmart acquisition
- Hantao v. Baidu – ‘scraping’ third-party information as unfair competition Right to be forgotten denied in the Chinese court
To read the full TMT China brief, please click here.
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