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Ombudsmen decisions - The Hobbit and Ministers' personal interests

  • Russell McVeagh
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  • New Zealand
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  • February 8 2013

In the past week the Ombudsmen released two opinions concerning high-profile requests under the Official Information Act. The two situations differ

5 reasons why you need a social media policy

  • Bell Gully
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  • New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA
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  • January 25 2013

It's a new year and time for employers to consider updating your policies. Given that the past 12 months have seen continued development of social

A royal upset

  • Bell Gully
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  • France, New Zealand, United Kingdom
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  • September 26 2012

Gossip-mongers are abuzz at the moment with the news that Kate Middleton has been photographed topless in France

Facebook and the $100 billion data question

  • Buddle Findlay
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  • New Zealand
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  • March 11 2012

Many analysts were staggered by the almost US$100 billion valuation given to Facebook in its recent pre-IPO filing - while Facebook has shown greater staying power than the likes of MySpace or Friendster, most social networking sites have had to operate under the constant threat of being just one college student’s idea away from obscurity

Storm brewing over cloud TV

  • Simpson Grierson
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  • Australia, New Zealand
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  • December 19 2011

Technology is influencing people's lives

Hacking, interceptions and corruption - news all over the world

  • Simpson Grierson
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  • New Zealand, United Kingdom
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  • August 29 2011

The recent controversy and fallout relating to alleged practices of phone hacking and paying police officers for information at UK tabloid newspaper the News of the World has been headline news the world over

Dentures for the toothless tiger: a stronger privacy act?

  • Chapman Tripp
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  • New Zealand
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  • August 11 2011

The Law Commission’s proposals, released last week, to update and strengthen the Privacy Act 1993 contemplate both detailed technical changes and major departures from how data privacy is regulated