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Australia: Through the Looking Glass: Notes on Privacy

Posted on May 31, 2010July 3, 2025 by Dissent

Phillip Ng writes:

The Federal Privacy Commissioner has released several further case notes this month dealing with complaints received by the Commissioner and other investigations concerning private organisations and government agencies.

The four case notes Ng summarizes are:

Case 1: Consent to disclosure of personal information
Case 2: Direct marketing
Case 3: Default credit listing
Case 4: Security of personal information in presence of journalists
Case 5: Legal action against a private school
Case 6: Disclosure to Consumer Trader and Tenancy Tribunal
Case 7: Repeated requests for information

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