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Facebook and Google would be forced to break up their datasets.
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YouTube and Instagram grabbed Australian headlines this week.
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The decision to kick Australian media off the platform was a show of strength from Facebook.
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Oracle told Australian competition officials to focus on Google’s expanded use of personal information through the 2008 acquisition of DoubleClick.
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Australian laws to stop the streaming and spreading of “abhorrent violent material” via online platforms caught the attention of global leaders.
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When Australian senior antitrust official fronted an online media scrum in Sydney, his message to the world’s digital platforms was simple: it’s time to grow up.
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Parts of Australian legislation granting law-enforcement agencies the right to demand access to de-encrypted communications has remain unused since its introduction in 2018.
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Apple and Google's app stores have been causing a wave of concern for antitrust regulators recently that began in the EU and US.
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Three million Australians have downloaded the government’s CovidSafe contact tracing app in three days, as the government followed an Asia-Pacific wave.