Sunday | 12 October, 2008
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    Privacy advocates rip into ISP cybercrime code 21/08/2003 09:32:37

    A draft cybercrime code of practice that would require member ISPs to log subscriber usage for up to 12 months is contrary to privacy principles, claims Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA).
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    Civil liberties group slams Internet ID proposal 08/08/2003 08:11:12

    A proposal to make it as difficult for Australians to open an Internet account as to open a bank account has drawn stinging criticism from online civil liberties group Electronic Frontiers Australia (EFA).
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    Privacy group slams biometrics code of conduct 13/03/2003 10:50:06

    Privacy advocates have dubbed the development of a privacy code of conduct for the biometrics industry an "abject failure" after being excluded from consultations.
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    Senate snubs e-mail snooping law 28/06/2002 15:55:11

    The Senate has rejected a proposal that would have forced Internet service providers (ISPs) to assist law enforcement agencies to snoop on e-mails.
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    E-mails may trap ISPs in web of intrigue 24/04/2002 10:41:33

    Internet service providers may be forced to assist in criminal investigations and face more incidents of data surveillance if proposed changes to the laws on e-mail interception by law enforcement agencies proceed.
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    'Bizarre' British rules on e-mail a security risk 17/04/2002 13:14:22

    Australia will be open to security risks if it follows British examples in limiting employers' ability to monitor e-mails, legal experts say.
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    Online gambling can be stopped 23/02/2001 17:30:00

    Australia's communications minister Richard Alston has received a report that could strengthen his case for imposing a total ban on interactive gaming.
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    IBM and PeopleSoft Ink Deal for Mainframes 29/09/2000 12:01:01

    IBM Thursday made a move to bolster the e-business relevance of its mainframes by signing a deal with PeopleSoft to piece together Internet-based CRM (customer relationship management) solutions centered around the IBM DB2 database.
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    Pollies Push For Privacy Privileges 11/09/2000 12:01:01

    Political parties want special access to private data while forcing the business community to comply with strict new privacy laws.
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    Is TRUSTe worthy of seal? 31/07/2000 12:01:01

    Privacy group Electronic Frontiers Australia has dismissed TRUSTe's Privacy Partnership 2000 campaign for online privacy protection as a "complete waste of time".
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    Sackings send bureaucrats looking for laws on e-mail 26/05/2000 12:01:01

    Pressure is mounting to legislate the monitoring of workplace e-mails following a landmark unfair dismissal decision handed down in the Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) earlier this month.
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