Web Legalities Workshop

Date: 30-May-07
City: Melbourne Vic
Category: Legal issues

RMIT University and the Victorian branch of the Web Standards Group would like to invite you to attend a free workshop on the legal
aspects of Web sites.

Would you like to understand more about:

  • Which Web sites should opt into the Privacy Act, and how?
  • How a bank's merchant agreement can affect a Web site?
  • Whether a Web site's terms of use are actually useful?

We have found that many Australian Web sites implement privacy policies, terms of use and disclaimers very poorly or not at all. We
hope to improve that by producing a guide to Web legalities - a sraightforward document that helps Web developers provide better
advice to clients.

This workshop will provide you with a better understanding of:

  • Privacy Act
  • Trade Practices Act (and Victorian equivalent)
  • Merchant obligations imposed by banks and credit providers

and the relevant legal issues to address when designing a Web site.

In return, we wish to understand how you work with clients with regard to the legal aspects of their Web sites and how you gain your
knowledge of the relevant law. That will help us to design a guide that will be sensible and useful.

When complete, the guide will be freely downloadable. A copy will also be sent to all participants.

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About the organisers

Professor Margaret Jackson is RMIT's Professor in Computer Law. She
conducts research in the areas of computer law, protection of
information, data protection and privacy, and copyright. Margaret is
the author of Hughes on Data Protection in Australia and A Practical
Guide to Protecting Confidential Business Information.

Jonathan O'Donnell is an active member of the Web Standards Group.
He specialises in Web accessibility, usability and metadata. Recent
conference presentations include Naked and Wild metadata, Accessible
podcasting and Solutions drawn from Australian case studies in mobile
commerce.

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Details

Web Legalities Workshop
5.30 – 7.30 pm
Wednesday 30 May 2007

RMIT Research Lounge
Opposite RMIT Library
Level 5, Building 8, RMIT City Campus
Swanston Street, Melbourne

 

Cost: Free
Light refreshments provided

RSVP: Monday 28 May 2007

More information:
Jonathan O'Donnell
jonathan.odonnell@rmit.edu.au
04 2575 5829

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