Head to head: Do we really need compulsory data leakage disclosure laws?

New privacy laws have spread across the US and could be enforced in Australia

Trends and developments in the US often provide an insight into possible changes on local shores. A current burning issue centres around data disclosure laws, which have been widely enforced in the US.

Last month, The Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) released a blueprint with 301 proposals for overhauling Australia’s complex and costly privacy laws and practices.

David Weisbrot, president of the ALRC said it was the product of the largest public consultation process in ALRC history.

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