An American technology company has developed an AI-based speech recognition API primarily for use in smart home devices. This company has made the API available to global users, including several smart home device manufacturers in China. To enhance the intelligence of their products, Chinese manufacturers transmit user voice data to the American company's servers for processing and analysis.
The main legal issues involved include:
1. Data Privacy and Protection
The United States and China have significant legal differences in data privacy protection. The U.S. primarily follows the Privacy Act and is also regulated by specific federal laws like HIPAA, COPPA, and FERPA, as well as state data protection laws (e.g., California's CCPA). In contrast, China has the Cybersecurity Law and the Personal Information Protection Law. Additionally, transferring user data from China to the U.S. may violate China's Personal Information Protection Law, necessitating an assessment of data transfer compliance.
2. Data Sovereignty and Storage
China's Cybersecurity Law mandates that operators of critical information infrastructure store personal information and important data collected and generated during operations within China. Moreover, cross-border data transfers involve issues of data sovereignty, i.e., which country has control over the data. This could lead to legal conflicts between the two countries.
3. Intellectual Property Protection
When the American company collaborates with Chinese manufacturers, it is crucial to safeguard technology and algorithms. The contracts should explicitly stipulate the terms of use and protection of intellectual property by both parties to avoid infringement disputes.
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