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4 steps to deal with data breaches
Kaman Tsoi, Special Counsel
Freehills
The Government's new 4 step data breach guide gives a handy checklist for organisations handling personal data, yet falls short of mandatory notifications for now. Kaman Tsoi runs through the guide and whether data breach laws will be enacted down the track.
Wed, 2 May 2012 4:15pm
Major shifts in Convergence Review report
Ian McGill, Partner
Allens
The Final Convergence Review report has shifted significantly from the interim report, impacting on media and content regulation with winners and losers on multiple fronts. Ian McGill examines these impacts and the next steps in this landmark review.
Wed, 2 May 2012 1:00pm
Optus TV Now suspended
Kellie Stonier, Senior Associate
Griffith Hack
Optus TV Now service was suspended on Friday night following the Full Federal Court's finding that the service breached copyright in AFL broadcasts. Kellie Stonier from Griffith Hack analyses the case and likely impacts for copyright laws, sporting codes and the media.
Mon, 30 Apr 2012 10:40am
Optus TV Now in limbo
Andrew Wiseman, Partner
Allens
The Optus TV Now service is in limbo after being found to have breached copyright in the AFL's football matches. Andrew Wiseman examines today's unanimous decision in the Full Federal Court, where an appeal by Optus to the High Court is almost certain.
Fri, 27 Apr 2012 4:15pm
iiNet cleared of copyright breach
Miriam Stiel, Partner
Allens
ISPs will be celebrating iiNet's victory in the High Court today, however they shouldn't get too carried away with the champagne just yet.
Fri, 20 Apr 2012 3:50pm
iiNet wins in High Court
Timothy Webb, Senior Associate at Clayton Utz
BRR Legal Brief
iiNet's win in the High Court today represents a landmark victory for all ISPs.
Fri, 20 Apr 2012 1:00pm
Analysing the Google Ads case
Kathryn Edghill, Partner at Truman Hoyle
BRR Legal Brief
Google's loss against the ACCC for misleading conduct on its AdWords product is set to significantly impact the online search and advertising industry.
Thu, 12 Apr 2012 12:50pm
E-health bill to stumble post Senate inquiry
Michael Morris, Senior Associate
Allens
Privacy issues and the expected lack of patient take-up of the proposed E-Health records are expected to delay the proposed 1 July start.
Wed, 21 Mar 2012 3:00pm
Top tips for vetting cloud providers
Jim FitzSimons, Partner
Clayton Utz
Wed, 14 Mar 2012 8:00am
Yahoo/Facebook patent war
Mike Lloyd, IP Management Consultant
Griffith Hack
Yahoo's action against Facebook for patent infringement is timely as Facebook prepares to IPO. Mike Lloyd looks at the strategy, implications and who else might be in Yahoo's sights as it deploys its IP war chest.
Fri, 9 Mar 2012 3:40pm
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