The new changes affect Provisions on the Management of Internet Post Comments Services, a regulation that first came into effect in 2017 . Five years later, the Cyberspace Administration wants to bring it up to date. “The proposed revisions primarily update the current version of the comment rules to bring them into line with the language and policies of more recent authority, such as new laws on the protection of personal information, data security, and general content regulations,” says Jeremy Daum, a senior fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center. The provisions cover many types of comments, including...