China:
Ministry Of Commerce Publishes Draft Specifications For Mobile And Cross-Border Commodity e-Commence
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On March 22, the Ministry of Commerce of the People's
Republic of China published drafts of the Business Services Specification for Mobile
Commodity E-commerce and Business Services Specification for Cross-border
Commodity E-commerce (source documents in Chinese), which
contain provisions that require e-commerce service providers to
take measures to ensure the security of operational data and
service platforms. Under the draft specifications, any collection
and processing of personal or transaction information requires the
authorization of the data subject or parties to the transaction,
and such information may not be directly used for commercial
purposes unless it has been desensitized.
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