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In response to recent reports about a possible data retention regime in Australia, the IIA issues the following statement to outline its position.
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Telecommunications industry sources have called the claims by Attorney-General media relations that web browsing history would not be recorded in a controversial data retention proposal "a bit cute" and a question of terminology and semantics.
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It should be clear by now that the Rudd government is not a government full of civil libertarians.
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Restaurants that force customers to pay illegal holiday surcharges are under fire for not complying with a year old change in the Trade Practices Act by the ACCC.
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opinion As I watched the Government’s new sickly-sweet TV advertisements released this weekend to promote its National Broadband Network project, I couldn’t help but feel as though I was being pleasurably lobotomised.
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American officials are searching for Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks in an attempt to pressure him not to publish thousands of confidential and potentially hugely embarrassing diplomatic cables that offer unfiltered assessments of Middle East governments and leaders.
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The office of Attorney-General Robert McLelland today denied reports that a controversial data retention policy — dubbed “OzLog†online — being considered by his department could see Australians’ web browsing history tracked by internet service providers.
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An empty station | Leefe rates the world… The station is empty. Even the station staff have gone home. Maybe I was leaving