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Silent Glances, loud injustices: Navigating a system not built for us

Silent Glances, loud injustices: Navigating a system not built for us

by Sophie Wright | Oct 27, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

Image source: https://www.ruleoflaw.org.au/crime/criminal-trial-processes/criminal-law-processes-court-jurisdiction/youth-koori-court/   In the solemn theatre of the courtroom, where every word is weighted and each gesture scrutinised, it is the lawyer’s and...
AGL v Greenpeace: expanding free speech and activist rights in copyright

AGL v Greenpeace: expanding free speech and activist rights in copyright

by Corey Mcdermott | Oct 8, 2023 | Feature, News

In the case of Greenpeace v AGL Energy [2021]  the Federal Court of Australia addressed copyright and trademark infringement issues arising from Greenpeace’s media campaign against AGL. Greenpeace launched a campaign that employed a modified version of AGL’s logo and...
Privacy laws and the failed robodebt scheme

Privacy laws and the failed robodebt scheme

by Sophie Wright | Oct 8, 2023 | Feature, Govt & Politics

The purpose of Privacy Law in Australia is to regulate how personal information is to be handled, processed, stored and shared by both organisations. Privacy laws play a crucial role in maintaining a balance between data-based technologies and protecting the rights...
Consent and Google’s privacy policy

Consent and Google’s privacy policy

by Ivy Swibel | Oct 8, 2023 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Feature, News

In the late 1990s, when Google was merely a search engine, its first privacy policy offered only 600 words to explain its collection and use of personal information. Over the past 20 years, that same privacy policy has been rewritten into an extensive 8,000-word...
To locate or not to locate? Exploring consumer law and misleading representations in the Google LLC vs ACCC case  

To locate or not to locate? Exploring consumer law and misleading representations in the Google LLC vs ACCC case  

by Madeline Burton | Oct 8, 2023 | Feature, News

In a modern digital era, the protection of personal data has become increasingly difficult to regulate. The reliance and surveillance of consumer data to create a ‘personalised’ online experience for media services, including Google, can be questioned on its...
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