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While regulation of the internet in the UK has (up until recently) been light-touch, the last decade has exposed countless examples of the harmful impact of online content and has highlighted the need for greater regulation in this area.
While regulation of the internet in the UK has (up until recently) been light-touch, the last decade has exposed countless examples of the harmful impact of online content and has highlighted the need for greater regulation in this area.
The UK Online Safety Bill: Harmful (but legal) content and what’s next
The UK Online Safety Bill: Harmful (but legal) content and what’s next
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From ‘hands off’ to much more interventionist, the last few years have seen proliferating efforts by governments, regulators and courts across the globe to regulate the moderation of online content.
From ‘hands off’ to much more interventionist, the last few years have seen proliferating efforts by governments, regulators and courts across the globe to regulate the moderation of online content.
Policing the internet: Australia’s developments in regulating content moderation
Policing the internet: Australia’s developments in regulating content moderation
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The trend towards data localisation emerging across Asia is raising business-critical issues for the tech sector.
The trend towards data localisation emerging across Asia is raising business-critical issues for the tech sector.
Increasing localisation of data in Asia: Why this matters for tech
Increasing localisation of data in Asia: Why this matters for tech
05 November 2019 | Europe
Legal Briefings
05 November 2019 | Europe
Legal Briefings
HORIZON SCANNING: DIGITAL REGULATION – UK AND EU DEVELOPMENTS
HORIZON SCANNING: DIGITAL REGULATION – UK AND EU DEVELOPMENTS
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Newly proposed ‘unmasking’ obligations will force social media service providers to disclose contact details of defamatory commenters – but what exactly do they need to do and how can they ensure compliance?
Newly proposed ‘unmasking’ obligations will force social media service providers to disclose contact details of defamatory commenters – but what exactly do they need to do and how can they ensure compliance?
Unmasking trolls: defamation reform for the digital age
Unmasking trolls: defamation reform for the digital age
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The OECD announced in October 2021 final agreement of a landmark global tax reform package, aimed at addressing the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy.
The OECD announced in October 2021 final agreement of a landmark global tax reform package, aimed at addressing the tax challenges arising from the digitalisation of the economy.
Abolishing digital taxes one part of the OECDs global tax reform
Abolishing digital taxes one part of the OECDs global tax reform
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The Australian Attorney-General’s department released an exposure draft bill introducing amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and a discussion paper seeking submissions on broader reforms to Australian privacy legislation.
The Australian Attorney-General’s department released an exposure draft bill introducing amendments to the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) and a discussion paper seeking submissions on broader reforms to Australian privacy legislation.
ONLINE PRIVACY CODE: MORE TRANSPARENCY AND MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR ONLINE PLATFORMS IN AUSTRALIA
ONLINE PRIVACY CODE: MORE TRANSPARENCY AND MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR ONLINE PLATFORMS IN AUSTRALIA
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Automated decision making based upon profiling which may be inaccurate or unfair is one of the great dangers of the digital age.
Automated decision making based upon profiling which may be inaccurate or unfair is one of the great dangers of the digital age.
Legal developments show data privacy trust critical for tech companies
Legal developments show data privacy trust critical for tech companies
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The High Court of Australia found that media companies were “publishers” of third-party Facebook users’ comments made on their Facebook pages.
The High Court of Australia found that media companies were “publishers” of third-party Facebook users’ comments made on their Facebook pages.
Defamation law for the digital age: media companies are “publishers” of third party Facebook comments
Defamation law for the digital age: media companies are “publishers” of third party Facebook comments
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The ACCC has formally opened consultations on whether Australia’s competition and consumer law regime (including merger laws) needs digital platform-specific rules. The rules the ACCC is considering are significant and, if enacted, will impact a range of digital markets, including search, social media, ad tech and apps.
The ACCC has formally opened consultations on whether Australia’s competition and consumer law regime (including merger laws) needs digital platform-specific rules. The rules the ACCC is considering are significant and, if enacted, will impact a range of digital markets, including search, social media, ad tech and apps.
The ACCC consults on sweeping reforms for digital markets
The ACCC consults on sweeping reforms for digital markets