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Posts Tagged ‘IT Law’Online spoofs and the lawTuesday, August 10th, 2010
A recent YouTube video campaign targeting Logie award winner and Home and Away Star Ray Meagher, has raised questions about free speech and internet law. Cooper Mills Director Erhan Karabardak and IT Lawyer was interviewed by Channel 9′s ‘A Current Affair’ about his expert legal opinion on internet regulation of online media, and in particular his views on the so called comedy videos. Tags: A Current Affair, Erhan Karabardak, internet law, IT Law, IT Lawyer, online media law, technology law, technology lawyer Google gives undertakings to Privacy CommissionerMonday, July 12th, 2010 Google has given undertakings to the Australian Privacy Commissioner Karen Curtis, after the completion of her investigations into Google’s inadvertent collection of unsecured Wi-Fi data from private residencies around Australia, whilst collecting images for Google Street View. Google has given the following undertakings: - That it will publish an apology to Australians for its collection of unsecured WiFi data in its official Australian Blog - That it will provide a privacy impact assessment (PIA) on any new Street View data collection activities its undertakes in Australia - This is will provide a copy of these PIAs to the Commoners Office - That it will regularly consult with the Privacy Commissioner about personal data collection activities arising from significant product launches in Australia. The undertakings come after the Commissioner was satisfied that the information collected by Google breached the Privacy Act 1988. The Commissioner was unable to impose a sanction on Google due to having already initiated an investigation. This has prompted the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) to make an inquiry into Australian privacy laws. This may prompt the government into taking action to strengthen the enforcement regime. Tags: IT Law, Privacy, Privacy Law, Privacy Lawyer, technology law, technology lawyer auDA calls for nominations to 2010 Names Policy PanelMonday, July 5th, 2010 Australian domain name regulator, auDA has called for nominations from interested and qualified persons to take part in the 2010 Names Panel.
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