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New China encryption rules won’t pose headaches for U.S Vendors?
May 5, 2010
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This week, Jaikumar Vijayan at Computerworld posted an interesting article about new Chinese rules designed to control the import of non-domestic encryption products.
Many people have infered that these new rules will mean products imported into China will be somehow compromised, or unsafe, because their details will have been released to the Chinese Government.
Nothing could be further from the truth.. Read more…
Categories: Cryptography, Encryption, Full Disk Encryption, Privacy Laws
AQSIQ, China, CMCA, Encryption Law
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