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Hall Payne Lawyers
Employees should be aware that their social media rights and responsibilities may extend beyond the workplace.
Holding Redlich
The ACCC will take enforcement action against social media influencers and brands whose activities breach the ACL.
Piper Alderman
The ACCC continues to scrutinise misleading online reviews and social media influencer endorsements.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
Using a carriage service to threaten serious harm is an offence which carries a maximum penalty of 7 years in prison.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
With increasing reliance on the internet and mobile phones, it's unlikely that cyberbullying would ever disappear.
Carroll & O'Dea
Online safety is a shared responsibility and social media users must be proactive in safeguarding their online presence.
Carroll & O'Dea
Some essential tips to enjoy the benefits of social media while protecting privacy and personal information.
Bartier Perry
The case is a timely reminder for employees of how easily social media can bring out-of-hours conduct into the workplace.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
While the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, there is a difference between misinformation and disinformation.
Madgwicks
The advent of social media has meant that people suddenly find they have potentially been defamed by an anonymous review.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
In NSW, those actions by Mr Rubiales could potentially amount to the criminal offence of sexual touching.
Swaab
Employees with an opinion that differs from the public stance of their company will be a "flashpoint" for employment law.
Mellor Olsson Lawyers
Consider these tips to help you safely enjoy spending time online during challenging and emotionally complex times.
Stacks Law Firm
It would be wise to double check ChatGPT facts before using such material in any way.
Doogue + George Defence Lawyers
On rare occasions, a court needs to make a suppression order that prohibits or restricts publication about a case.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
It is a criminal offence to gain unauthorised access to, or modification of, restricted data held in a computer.
Sydney Criminal Lawyers
There are several offences in both Federal and State legislation capable of capturing online conduct.
Swaab
Public sector employees who oppose the TikTok ban would struggle to defend its use on work-issued phones.
People + Culture Strategies
The case demonstrates the care an employer must take in dismissing an employee or assuming an employee intends to resign.
Cooper Grace Ward
The alleged bullying occurred on Facebook and was not directly connected to the employee's work.
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