“The ACMA recognises that Mr Hadley was being defensive of his granddaughter"
• An ACMA investigation found there was a breach of the privacy of two QBCC staff members.
“I hope this sends a message to all streaming services that this is something they need to get right.”
• ACMA chair Nerida O’Loughlin comments
• This data and other insights were published today in the ACMA Communications report 2018–19
• The ACMA said the research highlights a range of concerns from Australians
• The breach was the result of an inadvertent error by SEN+
• Activ8me, Aussie Broadband, Flip TV, Hello Broadband, Mate Communicate, My Net Fone and Telechoice paid a total of $88,200
The ACMA is also concerned about content made available or linked to on broadcasters’ websites.
Chapman is currently the head of regulatory affairs and corporate communications at SCA.
O'Loughlin was most recently interim CEO of the Digital Transformation Agency
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