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Welcome to the seventh episode of A Techno-Legal Update (@TechLegalUpdate), a podcast bringing to you analysis of significant developments at the intersection of law and technology.
This edition analyses:
1. The Australian Prime Minister’s view that a TikTok ban is unnecessary despite his warning of the application’s links to China.
2. The non-usage thus far by the AFP and ASIO of their statutory powers (granted in 2018) to compel certain technology companies to provide technical assistance for investigations.
Disclaimer: This episode was produced by me, Ravi Nayyar (@ravirockks), as part of my role as Special Interest Group, Technology, Officer for the Communications, Entertainment and Technology Law Committee of New South Wales Young Lawyers (@cetlaw).
Welcome to the seventh episode of A Techno-Legal Update (@TechLegalUpdate), a podcast bringing to you analysis of significant developments at the intersection of law and technology.
This edition analyses:
1. The Australian Prime Minister’s view that a TikTok ban is unnecessary despite his warning of the application’s links to China.
2. The non-usage thus far by the AFP and ASIO of their statutory powers (granted in 2018) to compel certain technology companies to provide technical assistance for investigations.
Disclaimer: This episode was produced by me, Ravi Nayyar (@ravirockks), as part of my role as Special Interest Group, Technology, Officer for the Communications, Entertainment and Technology Law Committee of New South Wales Young Lawyers (@cetlaw).