Research on the right of data portability based on regional type and its impact on the credit reporting industry

Authors

  • Meng Yuan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v26i.2086

Keywords:

Area type; data portability; credit reporting industry.

Abstract

With the promulgation of the Personal Credit Information Protection Law, the right to data portability in China has been preliminarily established. This paper discusses the ontology, theoretical basis, and applicable dilemma of the right to regional data portability. It proposes that the right of personal credit investigation is a type of personal credit investigation and self-determination. Expand discussion. China's legislative system is becoming more and more perfect, and data security and technology costs are no longer insurmountable problems. From the perspectives of data protection, data monopoly, unfair competition, and cost-effectiveness, the background and meaning of the right to data portability are proposed. The portability of type data is of great significance to the development of the credit reporting industry.

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Published

2022-09-19

How to Cite

Yuan, M. (2022). Research on the right of data portability based on regional type and its impact on the credit reporting industry. BCP Business & Management, 26, 1203-1209. https://doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v26i.2086