Privacy law suggested in wake of sex photo scandal

China should start drafting its first law on privacy protection as soon as possible, a law expert said, citing that a strong privacy law could have prevented the circulation of pornographic photos of leading Hong Kong celebrities having sex with each other.

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  • Expert calls for privacy law in wake of celebrity sex photo scandal (Feb 25, 08:49 GMT)
  • Actor Edison Chen quits business after sex photo scandal (Feb 21, 16:36 GMT)
  • Edison Chen's original statement in English (Feb 21, 13:49 GMT)
  • Edison Chen to quit after HK nude photo scandal (Feb 21, 07:00 GMT)
  • Edison Chen to quit after nude photo scandal (Feb 21, 07:28 GMT)
  • China police apprehend 10 people over HK nude celebrity photos (Feb 20, 07:19 GMT)
  • Netizens speak out against HK star porn photos (Feb 20, 02:37 GMT)
  • Baidu asked to apologize for spreading HK singer's pornographic photos (Feb 19, 08:16 GMT)
  • Scandal-plagued Cecilia Cheung resumes work (Feb 16, 16:26 GMT)
  • Chung apologizes for nude photos (Feb 12, 02:29 GMT)
  • Gillian Chung apologises (Feb 11, 07:59 GMT)
  • HK police detain four more in celebrity photo case (Feb 03, 03:31 GMT)
  • Hong Kong stars slam nude photos (Feb 02, 00:48 GMT)
  • HK police arrest suspect in connection with racy star photos (Feb 01, 03:13 GMT)
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