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Tag: australian law

  • Online florist fined $1m for falsely claiming to be ‘local’

    Online florist fined $1m for falsely claiming to be ‘local’

    Pretended to have shopfronts in multiple suburbs.
  • Federal Court slaps Meta with $20 million fine

    Federal Court slaps Meta with $20 million fine

    Judge warns social media giant dodged a $145 billion penalty.
  • ACCC takes Fitbit to court – again

    ACCC takes Fitbit to court – again

    If you’ve tried to return a faulty Fitbit, you’ll know why.
  • Security legislation a step too far

    Security legislation a step too far

    What will it mean for Australians?
  • HealthEngine whacked with $2.9 million fine

    HealthEngine whacked with $2.9 million fine

    Published misleading reviews and sold customer information.
  • Independent judge should oversee encryption orders

    Independent judge should oversee encryption orders

    Virtual world has 'greater need for safeguards', review finds.
  • LG fined $160,000 for lying to two customers

    LG fined $160,000 for lying to two customers

    Told buyers they would have to pay for out-of-warranty repairs.
  • Do you give warranties against defects of your services?

    Do you give warranties against defects of your services?

    The law is changing from 8 June.
  • ACCC warns on digital disruption

    ACCC warns on digital disruption

    There are too many new ways to be ripped off.
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