BigPond News reports that Brisbane station STQ7 did not violate the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) privacy rules when it showed pictures of a murdered woman’s family last November.
The pictures had been taken from a public-facing Facebook page that had been created as a tribute page and ACMA found that “due to the open nature of the tribute page, the absence of privacy settings and the non-sensitive nature of the photographs, Seven did not breach the privacy provisions of the code,’ the watchdog said in a statement on Monday.
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