Learn about: Privacy & Surveillance

Do public figures have any less of a right to privacy than average individuals? FindLaw can help you find answers by providing you with the details of expert privacy law lawyers and giving you access to resources on the nature of privacy laws in Australia.


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Can a Customer Refuse to have their Bag Checked when Shopping?

Date: 24 May 2011, Filed under: Anti-Social Laws, Privacy & Surveillance

Can a customer legally say no to a store from checking their bag? Find out if you can say, no.

Businesses and Privacy: How Your Information Must be Handled under Australian Law

Date: 24 May 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Corporations Law, Privacy & Surveillance, Freedom of Information

Privacy concerns were recently raised when news came to light that a popular mobile handset was tracking the location of owners without their knowledge....

Photographing your way through an Intellectual Property Minefield

Date: 14 Jan 2011, Filed under: Business & Commercial Law, Sports, Intellectual Property, Media Law, Privacy & Surveillance, Marketing & Advertising

We have put together some useful tips relevant to both professional and amateur photographers on your rights, and also some legal restrictions to keep...

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Google apologises for privacy breach

Date: 15 Dec 2010, Filed under: Media Law, Privacy & Surveillance

Wellington, Dec 14 NZPA - After a slap on the wrist from the Privacy Commissioner, internet giant Google has apologised to all New Zealanders for s...

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