Steffan Powell reports: Rape jokes, racism, bullying – if you’ve picked up a controller, or scrolled a mouse, to dabble in some online gaming then you’ve likely come across plenty. The gaming industry, like others where people interact online, has been trying to figure out how to get to grips with behaviour like this for…
Au: Barristers’ confidential email accounts searched in investigation of homophobic slur
Chris Vedelago and David Estcourt report: The private email accounts of thousands of barristers were secretly searched as part of an internal investigation to uncover the identity of a lawyer suspected of posting a fake Victorian Bar notice that used a homophobic slur. The Bar Council revealed the potentially serious privacy breach in an email…
Senators Launch Inquiry into Telehealth Companies for Tracking and Monetizing Personal Data
Senators Launch Inquiry into Telehealth Companies for Tracking and Monetizing Personal Data The bipartisan group sent letters to three companies requesting more information about data sharing, citing an investigation from The Markup and STAT By: John Wilkerson of STAT This article was co-published with STAT, a national publication that delivers trusted and authoritative journalism about…
CNIL Weighs in On GDPR Applicability to US Company
Liisa Thomas & Kathryn Smith of Sheppard Mullin write: The French Data Protection Authority capped off 2022 by terminating an investigation into Lusha Systems, Inc.’s compliance with GDPR. CNIL concluded that the law did not apply to the US company’s activities. As many know, since GDPR was passed US companies have been concerned about the extent the…