EFA welcomes Privacy Breach legislation

EFA welcomes yesterday’s announcement by the Attorney-General that legislation is to be introduced to Federal Parliament today to introduce mandatory reporting of data breaches affecting private data. This legislation has been a long time coming, having first been recommended by the Australian Law Reform Commission back in 2008, and EFA has been a strong supporter […]

Conroy calls for transparency on s313 website blocking

After lobbying by a number of internet users and civil liberties groups, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy has told Computerworld that he believes greater transparency is needed in relation to actions taken by government agencies to block access to websites. Referring to ASIC’s blocking of 1,200 sites as a “mistake”, he said that he would ask […]

TPP: The Biggest Threat to the Internet You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

Unsure about what the TPP is all about and why you should be concerned? Read this excellent article by EFA Board Member Angela Daly which analyses the threats that the TPP poses. Learn about the Our Fair Deal international coalition fighting against the inclusion of harsh copyright enforcement measures, of which EFA is a founding member. […]

The Trans-Pacific Partnership: a knockout blow for innovation?

By Angela Daly, Swinburne University of Technology. Angela is a Board Member of EFA.   This article was originally published on 24th May 2013 in:     Free trade: it sounds good for innovation, doesn’t it? Well, not necessarily – and here’s why. The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a free trade agreement under negotiation among […]

New coalition to TPP negotiators: This is what a Fair Deal looks like

A coalition of organisations representing a diversity of interests have come together from around the world to ask for A Fair Deal on intellectual property (IP) in the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP). The Trans-Pacific Partnership is a trade agreement being negotiated by Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Peru, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Vietnam, and […]