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Google and Facebook’s voluntary disinformation code doesn’t offer Australians any real protections from the effects of “dangerous and false information” online, according to a claim by Reset Australia.
Telcommunications service providers have just until the start of September to provide information on their compliance with the revised Telecommunications Consumer Protections Code (TCP Code) to the telecommunications regulator regulator, ACMA.
The communications regulator, the Australian Communications and Media Authority, has released its compliance priorities for 2019-20 for the telecoms and communications industries, including telecommunications consumer safeguards.
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