Che-Hung Chen, Doris Lu, Jakob Huang and Meng-Ying Lee were invited to contribute the Taiwan Chapter to Chambers Global Practice Guides - Data Protection & Privacy 2025. This article provides a comprehensive overview encompassing the regulatory regimes and focus, liability considerations, enforcement and dispute resolution mechanisms, recent cases and development trends, etc. pertinent to data protection and privacy in Taiwan, and serves as a resource for readers to efficiently grasp the essentials of data protection matters. The article also covers the development of regulations related to artificial intelligence (AI), explaining the interplay between AI regulations and personal data protection laws. It further analyzes the legal responsibilities of data processing service providers in the context of emerging technologies, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape and challenges of data protection regulations in the era of AI.
The full text is available at: Data Protection & Privacy 2025 - Taiwan | Global Practice Guides | Chambers and Partners
