China’s New Anti-Terrorism Law and Encryption
Unofficial Translation:
Counter-Terrorism Law (2015) at China Law Translate
See also: What China’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation Actually Says – Benjamin Bissell at LawFare
News Reports:
China Antiterror Law Doesn’t Require Encryption Code Handovers; but Law Passed by Rubber-stamp Parliament Sunday Still Raises Concerns About its Scope and Impact – Wall Street Journal
China’s New Anti-Terror Law: No Backdoors, but Decryption on Demand – ArsTechnica
Related – on China:
In Cyberspace, China’s Aim is to Control and Censor, No Matter What it Says – Zhou Zunyou op-ed in South China Morning Post
U.S., China Vow Not to Engage in Economic Cyberespionage – Washington Post (09.25.2015); What Explains the U.S.-China Cyber ‘Agreement’? – Jack Goldsmith at LawFare ; Why the U.S.-China Cyber Spying Ban Will Inevitably Fail – Jennifer McArdle at The National Interest
Courage on Trial in China – Ai Weiwei op-ed in New York Times; ‘I’m a Petitioner – Open Fire!’ Chaohua Wang on Justice in China – London Review of Books; How ‘Picking Quarrels’ Became Beijing’s Go-To Weapon in Anti-dissident Lawfare – Hong Kong Free Press
Microsoft Failed to Warn Victims of Chinese Email Hack: Allegations by Former Employees – Reuters