Book Review: Conflict of Laws in Australiadoi:10.1177/0067205X7700800210J.J.L.J.R.J.DavisJ.Federal Law Review
“Australia can, if necessary, act alone. Facebook and Google are clearly subject to our laws. They either comply or do not do business in Australia," said Sims. His speech at the Melbourne Press Club follows the release of the ACCC's report from its inquiry into digital plat...
(二)“投资”系指各种资产,为缔约一方的国民所拥有、控制或投入,并为缔约另乙方依照其随时适用的法律和投资政策所接受,包括:1.有形和无形财产,包括权利,例如抵押权、留置权、质权;2.公司,股票,在公司的其他利益,或在该公司财产中的利益;3.对金钱的请求权,或有经济价值的行为请求权;4.知识产权和工业产权,包括...
which is a breach of Australian privacy laws. The Information Commissioner’s office has been working on an investigation of the issue for two years and is seeking a fine of up to $1.7 million Australian dollars ($1.1 million U.S.). ...
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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s government said on Tuesday it will amend draft laws that would make Google and Facebook pay for news to clarify that publishers would be paid in lump sums rather than per click on news article links. The legislative changes described in...
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s government said on Tuesday it will amend draft laws that would make Google and Facebook pay for news to clarify that publishers would be paid in lump sums rather than per click on news article links.
Australia's Macquarie Dictionary picks "ens***tification" as its word of 2024, tapping into a sense that digital services are getting worse as companies prioritize profits. Nov 26, 2024 Lawsuit alleges social media giants exacerbating Native American youth mental health crisis The lawsuit was...
Australia's government said on Tuesday it will amend draft laws that would make Google and Facebook pay for news to clarify that publishers would be paid in lump sums rather than per click on news article links.