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Draft Australian Data Privacy Reform Released Or “Beggars Can’t Be Choosers”?

Alex Dittel Alex Dittel from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

12 September 2024 marks the end of almost one year of anticipation following the Government’s positive response to the privacy reform consultation last year.

Do You Have Freedom of Speech When Conducting Anonymous Restaurant Evaluations in Taiwan?

Cheng-Yu Ma Cheng-Yu Ma from  Brain Trust International Law Firm  on 

For business operators, customer or commentator reviews can serve as both powerful endorsements and potential challenges, depending on their content.

Human Rights and New Technologies: The Legal and Ethical Impact of Digital Surveillance and Biometrics

Filipe Consciência Filipe Consciência from  Caria Mendes Advogados  on 

The rapid development and deployment of new technologies, such as biometric systems, artificial intelligence (AI), and digital surveillance, are revolutionizing many aspects of society.

Personal Data Protection Law

Gustavo Cuevas Gustavo Cuevas from  Cuevas Abogados  on 

On August 27, Congress sent to the executive branch the Law that establishes a new framework for the treatment of Personal Data, modifying the current Law No. 19,628 on the protection of private life.

The Transport Sector Advances With Automated Recognition But Compliance Is Lost In Transit

Alex Dittel Alex Dittel from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

Automated recognition systems are a powerful tool in ensuring safety, fraud prevention and the well-being of passengers in Australia’s wider transport networks.

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