The Business Council of Australia proposed, then ditched, a plan to amend the Copyright Act so AI training on copyrighted work is no longer considered infringement.
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, March 13 (Reuters) - One-fifth of Australian teenagers under 16 were still using social media two months after the country banned platforms from allowing minors, industry data ...
The head of the corporate watchdog says this court case ‘will be studied by directors, executive management and their ...
Some of Australia’s biggest companies will be legally obliged to allow staff to work from home two days a week after the ...
Australian state to force all businesses to allow remote working for two days a week despite concerns that investors are ...
The move to secure capital beyond the traditional pool of partners is reshaping the industry’s century-old business model and raising uncomfortable questions.
New guidance from Western Australia’s consumer protection authority explains what happens when a retailer shuts down or enters voluntary administration.
March 5 (Reuters) - Australia's federal court has found two former senior executives of Star Entertainment in breach of ...
SBS chair appointed, Queensland's legal leaders, Canadian PM turns over central agency bosses, Helen Silver to library board.
Australia moves to freeze visas for ordinary Iranians after granting asylum to female footballers - Home minister says decision to give humanitarian visas to members of Iranian women’s football team d ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Australia, where he is set to hold his first news conference in two weeks. The prime minister arrived in Sydney midday Tuesday local time, which was Monday evening in ...
The changes taking place inside big law groups have spawned a new breed of software providers, now locked in an arms race over artificial intelligence.
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