• Saving Ryan's Privacy: Melissa Fai on the big changes coming to privacy law and enforcement

  • Jun 26 2024
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast

Saving Ryan's Privacy: Melissa Fai on the big changes coming to privacy law and enforcement

  • Summary

  • Technology + Digital Partner Melissa Fai takes us through the seismic changes to the Privacy Act now expected in August, with new protections for individuals, obligations on business and powers for the regulator to match the massive increase in maximum penalties we saw in 2022. Plus more yellow cards for FIFA and other sports administrators in the courts; the backlog in submissions for Treasury competition and consumer consultations; antitrust trolling from the US congress; and federal relations return to the Competition Policy Review with the crafting of bright lines. All this and Matt Damon with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein.

      • Kynan Eng on the fictional cost of rescuing Matt Damon
      • FIFPRO Europe's statement on the case against FIFA and the Club World Cup 2025
      • L Edward Martin IV in the Houston Law Review on baseball's antitrust exemption
      • Submissions to Treasury on merger reform and unfair trading practices (pending)
      • The House Judiciary Committee Interim Staff Report on Decarbonization Collusion and the minority counter-report on a Bogus Antitrust Theory
      • G+T on ASIC's latest court win in greenwashing and the new climate-related financial disclosure framework
      • The Attorney-General's speech on coming changes to the Privacy Act
      • Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team
      • Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au

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