Hi all Please find below information on a free series of seminars conducted by the Communications Law Centre and funded by NetAlert aimed at ISPs and web hosts to explain the content regulation scheme in Australia. There will also be presentations from the Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner at selected seminars to explain the new privacy legislation. These are listed towards the end of this email in the list of locations. It should be noted that these seminars are designed to inform ISPs and web hosts of their obligations under the content regulation scheme. For those interested in attending, please email me the following information: Name: Position: Company: Address: City: Postcode: State: Phone: Fax: Email: ISP or web host or nominate another category: Please see below for further information, and please forward this email on to other parties you think may be interested in these seminars. Regards David Goldstein Internet Industry Liaison Project Free Seminars on the Internet Content Regulatory Scheme Presented by lawyers from the Communications Law Centre Free Seminars on the Internet Content Regulatory Scheme NetAlert Limited is funding a series of seminars around Australia for Internet Service Providers and Web Hosts. The seminars will explain the obligations for ISPs and Web Hosts under the content regulation scheme. The seminars will focus on: · how the scheme works · your legal obligations under the scheme · procedures to be followed relating to prohibited Australian-hosted and overseas-hosted content · child protection online · how to protect your business under the scheme. The seminars will be two-hours long and presented by lawyers from the Communications Law. Seminars will be held around Australia in over 20 locations between April and July 2001. All attendees will receive an information package prepared by lawyers from the Communications Law Centre and information on the new privacy laws (see below). There will be a total of 27 seminars around Australia in all states and territories. For a complete list of seminars, see the bottom of this email. For further information or to register, contact David Goldstein at the CLC by: · email - seminar§comlsaw.org.au; · phone - 03 9248 1255; or · fax - 03 9248 1277. Seminar Presenters · John Corker is Manager of Oz NetLaw and Principal Solicitor for the CLC. Formerly General Counsel for the Australian Broadcasting Authority, he has significant experience in media, broadcasting and on-line legal issues. John is now a senior associate with Clayton Utz seconded to the CLC. · Gary Hughes is a solicitor from Gilbert & Tobin seconded to the CLC. He has extensive experience in info technology transactions, telecommunications transactions involving network development and hosting, website development and e-commerce. · Vic Marles co-ordinates the Melbourne Office, is a Legal Member of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal and a member of the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman Council. · Lillian Kline is a lawyer in the Melbourne office. Lillian joined the CLC from private practice where she worked as an information technology and intellectual property lawyer. She has a wide range of experience in technology and Internet related law including defamation, privacy, and online copyright issues. New Privacy Laws >From 21 December 2001, private sector organisations will be covered by the Privacy Act 1988. At selected seminars, the Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner will provide a brief overview of: · who the new laws cover · what the requirements are on organisations that are covered · where to find out more about privacy and your privacy responsibilities. Presenters will be senior advisers from the Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner. This additional presentation will take about 30 minutes. Complete list of NetAlert Seminars Mildura 23 April Bendigo 24 April Melbourne 26 April* Sydney 1 May Sale 2 May Coffs Harbour 7 May Newcastle 8 May Bathurst 9 May Geelong 8 May Canberra 9 May Darwin 21 May Wollongong 23 May Fremantle 28 May Perth 29 May* Bunbury 30 May Sydney 6 June* Brisbane 5 June Gold Coast 6 June* Toowoomba 7 June* Adelaide 12 June Brisbane 18 June* Townsville 19 June* Cairns 20 June* Hobart 2 July Launceston 3 July Sydney 4 July* Melbourne 5 July * The Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner will give a presentation at these seminars. The Communications Law Centre and NetAlert would like to thank; Australian Interactive Multimedia Association (AIMIA), Northern Territory Information Industry Association (NTIIA), Service Providers Industry Association (SPAN), South Australian Internet Association (SAIA), Tasmanian Information Technology & Telecommunication Industry Development Association (TasIt), and West Australian Internet Association (WAIA). This work has been supported by funding from the Commonwealth Government through the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA). Privacy Policy: The information collected through the registration process for the NetAlert seminars will only be used by NetAlert to contact ISPs and ICHs and other seminar attendees to advise of updates to information presented in the NetAlert manual or to advise of related events. The information collected will not be passed on to any other parties. -- David Goldstein Project Manager, Internet Industry Liaison Project Communications Law Centre dgoldstein§comslaw.org.au PO Box 14428 MCMC, Melbourne Vic 8001 tel: 03 9248 1255 fax: 03 9248 1277 http://www.comslaw.org.auReceived on Thu Apr 05 2001 - 08:39:16 UTC
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