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Serious Invasions of Privacy seminar

In its inquiry into ?Serious invasions of privacy in the digital era?, the Australian Law Reform Commission has been asked to consider ways in which the law might be reformed to prevent or redress serious invasions of privacy including the design of a statutory cause of action. The ALRC is about to release its Discussion…

Public Broadcasters – where to from here? seminar

CAMLA and the INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF COMMUNICATIONS PRESENT: PUBLIC BROADCASTERS: WHERE TO FROM HERE? In an increasingly multi-channelled and fragmented digital media landscape, where do we see the role of public broadcasters, primarily as reporters of news and current affairs? Our panel will examine the issues surrounding public broadcasters in Australia, contrasting them with other…

Copyright and the Digital Economy

The ALRC's Report on Copyright and the Digital Economy recommends a number of significant changes to Australian copyright law to meet the challenges of a complex and changing digital environment. Does Australian copyright law need a principles based "fair use" exception to remain relevant? Should third parties (such as cloud storage providers) who facilitate "fair…

Communications Policy Settings in a Time of Unprecedented Technological Change

Paul Fletcher MP, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Communications, will discuss the impact that unprecedented technological change is having on traditional policy assumptions in the communications sector. The disruption of industry after industry by a better, internet based offering is one of the great constants of modern economics. This rapid rate of technological change…

CAMLA speed mentoring event

Hosted by the Communications and Media Law Association (CAMLA) Young Lawyers Committee, this group speed mentoring event will be a great opportunity to meet senior members of the communications and media law profession and obtain career advice. Speed mentoring will be conducted in small groups. Baker & McKenzie, Level 27, 50 Bridge St, Sydney Drinks…

CAMLA Special Networking Event for Young Lawyers

Young lawyers and those new to the media and communications industries are invited to CAMLA's key networking opportunity. Our panel, comprised of the following fascinating and accomplished speakers, will talk and answer questions about their career paths and professional highlights: Michael Cameron (National Editorial Counsel, News Corporation Australia) Fiona Lang (Chief Operating Officer, BBC Worldwide…

SEMINAR ONE ONLY – National Security: The New Landscape

SEMINAR ONE ? "National Security: The New Landscape? will investigate the political, philosophical and legal framework in which national security legislation has been introduced to address: Data Retention Telco Interception Intelligence and Security Whistle blowers How do such measures sit against our modern democratic commitments to free speech, media freedom and individual privacy? The analysis…

BOOK HERE FOR BOTH National Security seminars

SEMINAR ONE ? "National Security: The New Landscape? Thursday 30th April 6:00pm for 6:30pm start Drinks and nibbles from 7:30pm Baker & McKenzie, Level 27, A.M.P. Centre, 50 Bridge Street, Sydney SEMINAR TWO - "National Security ? Where the Rubber Hits the Road" Thursday 7th May 6:00pm for 6:30pm start Drinks and nibbles from 7:30pm…

SEMINAR TWO ONLY – National Security: Where the Rubber Hits the Road

SEMINAR TWO - "National Security ? Where the Rubber Hits the Road" will consider the practical consequences of the new National Security regulatory landscape for: Journalism Intelligence and Law Enforcement Telecommunications; and Privacy It will look at the difficulties confronting reformers and lawmakers in this area. Chair: Dr Daniel Joyce, Faculty of Law, University of…

CAMLA Cup 2015 – individual tickets – book here

INDIVIDUAL TICKETS FOR CAMLA CUP Doors: 6:00pm Event: 6:30pm ? 9:00pm NSW LEAGUES CLUB - home of the old school CAMLA CUP Level 1, Lounge Bar, 165 Phillip Street, Sydney Finger food included. Cash bar. Everyone takes home a prize! For cheque payments, please contact Cath Hill - camla@tpg.com.au or 02) 4294 8059

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