About Staff

Deputy Director General
Deputy Director General
Ku, Chen-Hao
Deputy Director General
Deputy Director General
Ku, Chen-Hao

Chen-hao Ku serves as the Deputy Director General and Director in the Science & Technology Law Institute at the Institute for Information Industry, where he is responsible for research and legal compliance projects in the areas of the personal information protection and management. He is the principle investigator of the internal personal data protection management and implementation projects of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Economic Affairs. He also assists enterprises and non-government agencies to comply with the Personal Information Protection Act and various safeguarding and implementation measures.

 

He also led other projects that where sponsored by the Government in legal and regulatory issues related to the application and development of emerging technology, such as the cloud computing, data security, and open data, etc.
Prior to this current position, he served as a project manager in the STLI , focusing on the legal issues of personal information protection, the applications of emerging technology and the legal studies on telecommunication and broadcasting. He also served as an in-house IP Manager at STLI, with his major task to assist the establishment of the intellectual property management system of the III and successfully sold the III's patents at the first patent auction. In February 2005, he was assigned to the Preparatory Office for the National Communications Commission to assist drafting of “The National Communications Commission Organization Act.” Besides, he was responsible for the regulatory frameworks of information & communications, as well as the project director of the Technology Development Program sponsored by the Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C. Before that, Mr. Ku has been an assistant research fellow in Taiwan Institute of Economic Research and a legal assistant to a senior practicing lawyer in Kew & Load Law Firm.

 

.College of Law, National Taiwan University
.China University of Political Science and Law (Doctoral Candidate)
.Washington College of Law, American University (LL.M.)
.Fu Jen Catholic University (LL.B. & Minor in Philosophy)

Experience

.Institute for Information Industry Science & Technology Law Institute/Deputy Director General(Since June-)
.Director of Legal Research & Resource Development Center, Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute of Information Industry(February ,2013-May,2018)
.Section Manager of Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute of Information Industry(January, 2011-January, 2013)
.Project Manager of Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute of Information Industry(March, 2009-December, 2010)
.IP Manager of Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute of Information Industry(March, 2007-Februrary, 2009)
.Project Manager of Science & Technology Law Institute, Institute of Information Industry(March, 2006-Februrary, 2007)
.Legal Research Fellow of Preparatory Office for the National Communications Commission(February, 2005-Februrary, 2006)
.Research Fellow of Taiwan Institute of Economic Research(September, 2004-January, 2005)
.Paralegal of Kew & Load Law Firm(April, 2001-June, 2002)

Publication

Article
.Ku, Chen-Hao, “To Establish Personal Data Protection System under the Rule of Corporate Governance”, Formosa Transnational Law Review, Issue No. 181, (2012.02).
.Co-author of “The Terms of Using Personal Data for Scientific and technological research and development”, Cite Media & Publisher, (2011).
.Co-author of “New Era of the European Union’s Economic & Trade Policies”, National Taiwan University, (2011).
.Co-author of “The Regulatory Reform of Video on-demand under the Convergence”, 2010 Fifth National Conference on Empirical Legal Studies, (2010).
.Co-author of “The Case Analysis of E-commerce Legal Application”, (2009).
.Co-author of “The Initial Legal Research of the Ubiquitous Network Society”, The 2006 Biennial ROC-USA Business Conference and The Modern Engineering & Technology Seminar, (2006).
.Ku, Chen-Hao, “The Applications and Legal Issues in E-passport”, Science & Technology Law Review, Volume 17, Issue No. 12, (2005).
.Ku, Chen-Hao, “The Issues of Powerline Communication—based on US FCC’s Order”, Science & Technology Law Review, Volume 17, Issue No. 9, (2005).
.Ku, Chen-Hao, “The proposal to improve the high-speed broadband—focus on local loop issues”, The Strategy and Regulations of Mobile Life Conference hosted by Ministry of Economic Affairs, R.O.C., (2005.11).
.Ku, Chen-Hao, “The solution of Last Mile—The Powerline Communication”, Information and Computer, Issue No. 299, (2005).
.Ku, Chen-Hao, “Dilemma of Convenience or Privacy—The Protection of Privacy in RFID’s Applications”, Commercial Modernization, Issue 71, (2005).
.Ku, Chen-Hao, “The Legal Issues Arise in RFID E-passport”, Information and Computer, Issue No. 300, (2005).

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