The Communications and Media Law Association (CAMLA) brings together a wide range of people interested in law and policy relating to communications and the media. The Association includes lawyers, journalists, broadcasters, members of the telecommunications industry, politicians, publishers, academics and public servants.
In order to debate and discuss issues of interest to its members, CAMLA publishes the Communications Law Bulletin and organises a range of seminars and other events featuring speakers prominent in communications and media law policy.
Latest News from CAMLA
Latest Communications Law Bulletin – Volume 43.2 June 2024
Edited by Ashleigh Fehrenbach and Eli Fisher Editorial Assistants: Jeren Gul and Daniella Lambert IN THIS ISSUE: AI Sound-alikes, Voice Generation, Deepfakes, and the ELVIS Act: Safeguarding Voice and Likeness…
UPCOMING SEMINAR: Fake News, Real Problems: How Will We Regulate Mis and Disinformation in Australia?
Join us for a discussion about the regulation of mis and disinformation in Australia, with a panel of experts from government, industry and academia ready to debate how we deal…