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DCC · DATA COMPLIANCE CHINA China data law, for overseas counsel.
§ TAG · DATA-COMPLIANCE

Filed under data-compliance

Every brief tagged "data-compliance".

  • § 01 · DATA-PROPERTY-RIGHTS

    Inside the Reviewer's Mind — A Compliance Guide to Data Property-Rights Registration at Shenzhen Data Exchange

    China's data property-rights registration (数据产权登记) regime has no single national rulebook yet, which makes the reviewer's checklist at the registrar level the operational baseline for any applicant. This brief summarises a practitioner guide by two compliance managers at Shenzhen Data Exchange (深圳数据交易所), explaining what registration reviewers actually scrutinise: whether the subject-matter falls within the platform's accepted scope; whether the applicant can substantiate entitlement to one or more of the three data-property rights (持有权 / 使用权 / 经营权); and whether the submitted materials are internally consistent and complete. The guide also clarifies common misconceptions about the 'three rights' structure — including why 'data ownership' is not a legally recognised concept and why holding-right does not automatically confer use-right or operating-right. For overseas counsel advising clients on data-asset registration, this is the clearest available account of how the first-mover registrar reads applications.

    data-property-rights · data-registration · data-economy
  • § 02 · PUBLIC-DATA

    Inside the Gate: How Enterprises Can Compliantly Process, Operate, and Trade Public Data Under China's Authorized-Operation Model

    China's public-data authorized-operation regime (公共数据授权运营) is the primary route for enterprises to commercialise government-held data. A DEXC+ analysis by Yang Haoran maps the full compliance arc: what qualifies as public data, how it must be processed within a sandboxed platform, and what a data product needs to clear before it can be listed on an exchange. Drawing on the National Data Administration's draft Authorized-Operation Implementation Specifications and Shenzhen Data Exchange's own 3×4 dynamic-compliance framework — covering subject compliance, subject-matter compliance, and circulation compliance across legal, security, integrity, and rights dimensions — the brief gives overseas counsel a structured view of the obligations that attach at each stage of the public-data supply chain, from first authorisation to on-exchange listing.

    public-data · authorized-operation · data-trading
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