Australia is already behind other countries in regulating AI. But this doesn't mean it should adopt the approach of others - including the European Union. Instead, AI-specific regulation should build on the existing laws we have, rather than rushing to introduce new laws.
Is space law out of this world? While it does involve international law, it's more than that. Here are seven key things you need to know about space and the law. Partners Kate Creighton-Selvay, Annabel Griffin and senior counsel Anna MacFarlane explore aspects relevant to Australia.
The most recent quarterly ACCCount paints a picture of a regulator emboldened by the new environment cultivated by the Financial Services Royal Commission.
Chinese and Australian businesses looking for overseas opportunities to expand in the healthcare industry should be aware of important regulatory changes that are taking place in both China and Australia.
If you have more than the most passing of interests in the video game industry, you will know that the hot topic in the field for the past few weeks has been the use of “lootboxes” by Electronic Arts as a reward system in their new title Star Wars: Battlefront 2.
Following the Australian Government’s Response to the Review of Medicines and Medical Devices Regulation in 2016, the government recently released exposure drafts for a set of significant reforms to the Therapeutic Goods Act 1989 (Cth).
We’ve known for quite a while that the United States’ Federal Trade Commission (FTC) wouldn’t look too kindly on the use of the hashtag “#spon” to disclose that a Tweet is a paid, or sponsored Tweet. And thanks to eModeration, we think we’ve just found out why.