Arnotts Technology Lawyers

Arnotts Technology Lawyers We are corporate and commercial lawyers with 30+ years of combined experience working at the intersection of law and information technology.

Technology & telecommunications lawyers who understand your business, your industry, and the legal issues.

29/08/2023

The recent AU$20 million fine imposed on Facebook Israel and its subsidiary Onavo by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) serves as a stark reminder that privacy policies are not an infallible shield against regulatory scrutiny. The decision of Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)

28/08/2023

The recent AU$20 million fine imposed on Facebook by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) serves as a stark reminder that privacy policies are not an infallible shield against regulatory scrutiny. If you're a technology company in 2023, it's important to ensure compliance with your privacy obligations, not only to avoid regulatory fines but also to protect your reputation and of course the personal information of your customers

01/08/2023

In the wake of the UK government's proposed Online Safety Bill (Bill), Apple Inc. has taken a bold stance in defence of user privacy. The tech giant recently expressed its concerns over the far-reaching implications of the Bill, which could potentially compromise the privacy and security of millions of individuals using Apple devices in the UK.

01/08/2023

In the recently released 2023-2030 Australian Cyber Security Strategy Discussion Paper, the Law Council of Australia has emphasised the critical importance of upholding privacy rights by minimising invasive personal data collection practices in the upcoming Cyber Security Act.

11/04/2023

Italy has become the first Western country to block the use of the artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot ChatGPT over insufficient regulatory oversight and suspected data collection breaches. The Italian Data-Protection Authority ordered OpenAI to temporarily stop processing Italian users’ data whilst the Italian Data-Protection Authority conducts an investigation into the chatbot’s compliance

11/04/2023

Parliament is considering a new Bill that would establish a licensing regime and reporting requirements for digital asset exchanges. The Digital Assets (Market Regulation) Bill 2023 builds on the Digital Assets (Market Regulation) Bill 2022 published last year and seeks to regulate digital asset exchanges in Australia.

04/04/2023

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) has announced the creation of a world-first Responsible Artificial Intelligence Network. The network will be led and will bring together industry, academia, and government to develop and promote ethical artificial intelligence (AI) practices.

04/04/2023

The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) has welcomed the partnership between the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) and Telstra to combat telephone scams.

The partnership will focus on the two companies developing new technologies that can detect and prevent scams before they occur.

27/03/2023

The Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) has released new standard contract measures for the cross-border transfer of personal information. These measures are designed to interact with China’s Personal Information Protection Laws (PIPL) to denote when Chinese companies may transfer personal information overseas.

27/03/2023

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has announced that it will be examining the expansion of digital platform ecosystems in Australia as part of its Digital Platform Services Inquiry.

19/03/2023

The Law Council of Australia has expressed its opposition to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in court, arguing that it cannot replace the human judgment and expertise of legal professionals.

The council’s president, Luke Murphy, said that lawyers would not be threatened by AI technology, but rather embrace it as a tool to enhance their services and efficiency.

19/03/2023

The Australian government has recently introduced new positive security obligations for owners of critical infrastructure assets. The new laws require owners and operators of critical infrastructure to take a more proactive approach to security.

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