SYDNEY, Dec 10 (Reuters) - The regulator overseeing Australia's world-first teenage social media ban rejected the "technological exceptionalism" championed by mostly U.S.-based platforms and said a ...
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Australia's parliament passed controversial legislation on Thursday that will allow the country's intelligence and law enforcement agencies to demand access to end-to-end encrypted digital ...
Emeritus Professor of Law and Criminal Justice, University of South Australia Rick Sarre is an office bearer in the Dunstan sub-branch of the SA Labor party. Sarah Moulds receives occasional funding ...
Australia Social Media Watchdog Sees Common Cause With US as Age Ban Begins By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, Dec 10 (Reuters) - The regulator overseeing Australia's world-first teenage social media ban rejected ...
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