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The Need for Unity in the Fight Against Revenge Porn

Posted on June 8, 2015 by Marc Trabsky

By Ashley Ambesi As our professional and social interactions steadily migrate to the digital realm, the need to protect our online reputations and individual privacy against malicious uploads becomes increasingly urgent. The phenomenon known as “revenge porn” wherein intimate, often sexual,… Continue Reading →

Commentary, Uncategorized Criminal Law, Privacy Law, Socio-Legal, Students

The Mega Metadata Debacle

Posted on March 11, 2015 by Marc Trabsky

By Nayomi Naranpanawa State surveillance is no longer a question of if but how much. Until Edward Snowden released classified government documents in 2013 revealing mass surveillance programs by US and UK state security agencies (Greenwald, 2013), like many others, I… Continue Reading →

Commentary, Uncategorized Privacy Law, Social Media and Law, Students

Social Media and Law: Where to Draw the Line?

Posted on February 18, 2015 by Marc Trabsky

In October 2014 Professor Patrick Keyzer (La Trobe Law School) and Marc Trabsky (La Trobe Law School) joined Dr Andre Oboler (Online Hate Prevention Institute), David Lowden (La Trobe University) and Hugh Stephens (Social Media Expert) at the City Campus for Melbourne… Continue Reading →

Events, Uncategorized La Trobe Law School, Privacy Law, Social Media and Law

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