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Proceedings against social media giant Facebook demonstrate that the jurisdiction of the OAIC extends even to companies located predominantly outside of Australia.
On 26 July 2023 the Federal Court ordered two Facebook subsidiaries, Facebook Israel Ltd and Onavo Inc to each pay a pecuniary penalty of $10 million for engaging in misleading...
Regulatory activity in the first half of 2023 has included a joint investigation into Latitude Finance by the OAIC and New Zealand's Office of the Privacy Commissioner.
The recent findings of a review by the Administrative Appeals Tribunal into the practices of facial recognition software service Clearview provide valuable insights into the extra-territorial application of the Privacy...
On 16 February 2023 the Attorney-General's Department published the Privacy Act Review: Report 2022, which included three significant areas for reform.
From 17 August 2023, responsible entities will be required to have a written CIRMP in place or run the risk of contravening the CIRMP Rules and the SOCI Act.
Countries around the world have started assessing and implementing regulatory frameworks to manage the risks posed by AI. This update provides a snapshot of the current AI regulatory landscape in...
Access the latest legal news, information and insights impacting the sport and leisure industry including new inclusion guidelines for transgender athletes, rising risks associated with mis-classifying employees and contractors, and...
Distinguishing between an employee and an independent contractor is often a complex and nuanced exercise, especially for sport organisations and teams that often engage staff and players on an ad...
An inquiry has determined that Australia's insolvency regime is not fit for purpose and requires major reform.
From 1 July 2023, changes to various rates, thresholds and limits governing employment requirements have come into effect in Australia, with implications for employers and employees alike.
In emotionally challenging and complex family law disputes, it's important to have an experienced and compassionate professional by your side.