从海外购买产品?不要忘记加州和你自己的国家和州的法律
在海外购买产品并将其进口到美国不是一件容易的事。公司必须担心遵守外国的法律和法规(往往有语言障碍,而且是在一个非常不同的法律体系中)和严格而复杂的美国进口规则。公司很容易忽略了许多美国的情况。
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在海外购买产品并将其进口到美国不是一件容易的事。公司必须担心遵守外国的法律和法规(往往有语言障碍,而且是在一个非常不同的法律体系中)和严格而复杂的美国进口规则。公司很容易忽略了许多美国的情况。
It’s been a while since I’ve written about the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) on this blog, but now’s as good a time as any. CCPA is a consumer privacy law that took effect earlier this year, applies to businesses across the globe, and has some unique ramifications for companies that do business in China.
This isn’t the first time I’ve written on the China Law Blog about the California Consumer Privacy Act (or “CCPA”), California’s massive new privacy law that many compare to EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (or “GDPR”), but it’s certainly becoming more important now as CCPA takes effect in about six weeks. If you weren’t taking CCPA seriously
Most established European and American companies that do business in or with China have already done a good deal to comply with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”), and maybe even the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). They have likely drafted new privacy policies, re-designed their websites, and adopted more internal controls to be
Most IoT products are made in China and most of those IoT products are then sold in the United States, including California. It therefore bears mentioning that California Governor Jerry Brown last week approved SB-327, the first information security law in the U.S. specifically targeting the IoT. SB-327 will take effect on January 1, 2020