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The China Cryptography Law of 2019 is a regulatory framework that categorizes cryptography into three types: core, common, and commercial, with differing regulations and management guidelines. The law provides a legal framework for cryptographic activities, with non-compliance punishable by fines and potential criminal charges. Understanding the law's implications is crucial for businesses, government entities, and individuals involved in data security and online activities in China.

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