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Symposium: Meeting
privacy challenges: ALRC and NSWLRC Privacy Reviews.
See below for our 6
ALRC submissions; also Interpreting Privacy
Principles project. UNSW - 2 October 2008 [ details
to be confirmed] NEW
- Free seminar: "You
are where you’ve been: Technological threats to
your location privacy"': legal, policy,
technology and social issues, organised by School of Surveying
and Spatial Information Systems and co-hosted by Cyberspace
Law and Policy Centre, Law Theatre, UNSW Law Building.
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- 9–5:30 Wed 23 July 2008
NEW
- Conference: David Vaile presents a keynote at 'LawTech 2008', hosted by AIJA with our support, Sydney CBD - 26, 27 June
- Seminar: 'Law
and Regulation of Virtual Worlds' research
colleagues Melissa deZwart and David Lindsay from Monash
U, Gary Hayes of AFTRS/head of Virtual World Development
at TPF, Dan Hunter, NY Law School. Monash U, Melbourne
- 4–6.30pm, 25
June 2008
- Conference: 'Creating
Value: Between Commerce and Commons', ARC Centre of
Excellence for Creative Industries and Innovation, Brisbane
25-27 June 2008 NEW
- Conference: Prof Greenleaf presents at 'Building
an Australasian Commons', Creative Commons Australia,
Brisbane 24 June 2008 NEW
- Forum: "Licencing for Adoption",
software and format standards, licencing and other challenges.
UNSW Law G23 - [date to be advised]
- Forum: David Vaile presents
at AIMIA forum on 'Legal
Aspects of Social Media' hosted by TressCox, Sydney
- 27 May 2008
- Alana Maurushat presents at AusCERT IT security conference,
Gold Coast - 20 May
- LawTechTalk: 'Sharing
info on the 'Semantic Web' or 'Giant Global Graph': unresolved
legal issues', Pierre-Paul Lemyre
from Canada's LexUM,
UNSW - 14 May 2008
- LawTechTalk: 'The
Winny case: Cybercrime and copyright law in Japan',
Prof. Makoto Ibusuki, UNSW Law - 19 March 2008
- Seminar: Prof Jane Winn, US online
contracts and consumer regulation expert, Consumer
Protection in the 'Information Economy' lecture co-hosted
with CHOICE, and a workshop,
intro by Chris Connolly, on proposed Consumer
Digital Rights Charter, UNSW Law Theatre G23
- 7 March 2008
- Research Associate Nigel Waters participates in APEC
privacy meeting in Peru for NGOs. See his report
and notes
- Feb 2008
- Centre hosts visit from Singaporean delegation on regulation
of online content; contributions from Irene Nemes and
John Corker - Feb 2008
- Directors present to Japanese delegation on regulation
of online privacy in e-commerce - Feb 2008
- LawTechTalk: 'Aspects
of eGovernment in Germany, Hong Kong and Australia: Domain
names, privacy and more', PG researchers Wong and
Backes, UNSW G23 - 6 February 2008. See CIO
article on domain names and e-government.
- Symposium on proposed
OO XML ISO standard, technical and legal issues,
with docs, background paper, photos. UNSW - 14 December
2007
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recent publications by research associates and partners
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- Svantesson, D. Internet & E-Commerce Law, Oxford University Press (2008) NEW
- Greenleaf, G. et al, Unlocking IP to stimulate Australian innovation: An Issues Paper, consolidated submissions to the Review of the National Innovation System, 12 May 2008 NEW
- Paramaguru, A. Vaile, D. Waters, N. and Greenleaf, G. 'Distinguishing PETs from PITs: Developing technology with privacy in mind', Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission on the Review of Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper 72, March 2008
- Martin Backes*, 'The registration under the .de TLD from an eGovernment view: Can Germany learn from Australia?', presentation to seminar at UNSW, 7 February 2008. (*visiting scholar, Saarland University)
- Greenleaf, G. 'Legal Information Institutes and the Free Access to Law Movement', paper for 'Tools for Building Foreign, Comparative and International Law Collections', Globalex, NY University School of Law, February 2008.
- Greenleaf, G. and Waters, N.
'In support of a statutory privacy action in Australian
law', Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission
on the Review of Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper
72, January 2008 [PDF]
- Ronald Yu, Sharron Fast and David Vaile,'Office Open XML and the promise not to sue:
Opportunity or minefield?', paper for OOXML Symposium, UNSW Law Faculty, 14 December 2007; [2007] UNSWLRS 71 and http://law.bepress.com/unswwps/flrps/art71/ [PDF]
- Waters, N, Greenleaf, G. and Bygrave L. 'Closing
the privacy-free zones: an analysis of ALRC proposals
concerning Privacy Act exemptions', Submission to
the Australian Law Reform Commission on the Review of
Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper 72, December
2007 [PDF]
- Waters, N. 'Managing
the privilege of credit reporting: an analysis of ALRC
proposals for the credit reporting provisions of the Privacy
Act', Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission
on the Review of Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper
72, December 2007 [PDF]
- Greenleaf, G., Waters, N, and Bygrave L. 'Promoting
and enforcing privacy principles: an analysis of ALRC
proposals for the role of the Privacy Commissioner',
Submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission on
the Review of Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper
72, December 2007 [PDF]
- Greenleaf, G., Waters, N, and Bygrave L.
'Strengthening uniform privacy principles: an analysis
of the ALRC's proposed principles', Submission to
the Australian Law Reform Commission on the Review of
Australian Privacy Laws Discussion Paper 72, December
2007, 92 pgs [PDF]
- Rimmer, M. Digital Copyright and the Consumer Revolution:
Hands off my iPod, Cheltenham (UK) and Northampton
(Mass.): Edward Elgar, 2007, http://www.e-elgar.co.uk/bookentry_main.lasso?id=4263
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