Zoom made a very standard change to its terms and conditions. Why was everyone mad?
Our favourite pandemic-era technology Zoom has had to walk back some significant changes to its terms of service, but the artificial intelligence wars have just
Read MoreWhistleblowers now get legal protections
Whistleblowers who report misconduct about companies can now access stronger rights and protections under law changes to the Corporations Act. Brisbane intellectual property and domain
Read MoreTerms of Privacy Policies are not Consent – from the Australian Information Commissioner
– AKA – How NOT to rely on your (and your contractor’s) privacy policy The Office of the Australian Information Commissioner has recently published the
Read MoreState Govt Business Survival Loans’ Cruel Eligibility
State Govt Business Survival Loans’ Cruel Eligibility Loophole Must Be Changed The Queensland Government’s offer of loans to small business of up to $250,000 as
Read MoreSomeone Stole Your Copyrighted Idea? Here Is What You Can
It’s said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but not when someone is profiting from it. Is someone copying your artwork and passing
Read MoreProtecting ‘Kidfluencers’ – What Every Parent Needs to Know
Background What might have begun as cutesy snaps of the baby circulating to a friends group has grown into startup business ventures, as Influencer parents
Read MoreMusic Copyright Fine Wakeup to Corporates
Mr Palmer has been ordered to pay $1.5M for using the Twisted Sister song We’re Not Gonna Take It in his 2019 federal election advertisements. Although the
Read MoreMisleading Products Could Harm Kids
A Victorian brewer was banned from advertising one of its beers after a child mistakenly drank it, thinking it was chocolate milk. The Victorian Commission
Read MoreLawyers Weekly Podcast – CyberSecurity for Lawyers
Listen in to EAGLEGATE’s very first Podcast on Lawyers Weekly – Nicole talks all things cyber for lawyers and how lawyers can be proactive in
Read MoreLaw Firms Face Extortion
Law Firms Face Extortion & Legal Penalties After Australian Ransomware Scandal Many Australian law firms and their clients could find themselves facing extortion by online
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