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25.01.2022 Hosted by Herbert Smith Freehills Panel Speakers included: Edward Santow, Australian Human Rights Commissioner Rachel Dixon, Victorian Privacy and Data Protection Deputy Commissioner Dr Catriona Wallace, Founder & Executive Director at FlamingoAI... Ellen Broad, Senior Fellow with the 3A Institute, within the College of Engineering and Computer Science at Australian National University Kwok Tang, Partner, Herbert Smith Freehills See more



24.01.2022 Join the IIC Australian Chapter at its next webinar on the 17th of November to discuss the future of consumer safeguards in an evolving communications environment with the panel of experts lined up. Register here; https://bit.ly/2Hx99jd

24.01.2022 Thank you to everyone who attended the IIC Australian Chapter's event; The Harmonised Framework - Digital Platforms & the Media, kindly hosted by Allens Linklaters. Keynote Speaker: The Hon Paul Fletcher MP, Minister for Communications, Cyber Saftey and the Arts. Panel Members Included; Creina Chapman, Deputy Chair & CEO, ACMA... Terry Flew, Professor of Communication and Creative Industries; Creative Industries Faculty, QUT Ian McGill, Partner, Allens Justine McCarthy, Head of Regulatory and Government Affairs, Seven West Media We look forward to seeing everyone at our next event to be announced soon.

24.01.2022 There has been considerable activity across the areas of media and tech regulation over the past year. Join the IIC Australian Chapter and our guest panel featuring Lesley Power from Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) Australia for a special end-of-year event to media and tech issues and to discuss what's ahead. Purchase your tickets here; https://events.humanitix.com.au/media-and-tech-year-in-revi



23.01.2022 Join the IIC Australian Chapter and panel speaker Barbara McDonald, Professor at the University of Sydney Law School, Fellow at the Australian Academy of Law, for our final event of the year. For more information and ticket purchase, follow the link below. https://events.humanitix.com.au/media-and-tech-year-in-revi

22.01.2022 Register for this free Centre for Media Transition event on Thursday, 30 April 2020 from 5.30 to 6.30pm.

21.01.2022 Bookings now open, don't miss out on the IIC's first event for 2020. Purchase your tickets at the link below.



21.01.2022 Registrations are still open for the IIC Thailand Chapter's free 22 July webinar on Data Privacy in the Time of COVID-19. How can the balance between protecting individuals be set against safeguarding their data privacy? Speakers will discuss contact tracing apps and the measures employed in Thailand, other ASEAN countries and further afield. Held in association with School of Law, University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and chaired by Dr Prapanpong Khumon, the School's Vi...ce Dean. Speakers from Straits Interactive, National Privacy Commission and Thammasat University Learn more/register: http://ow.ly/vt5q50AxITo #IIConnect | 22 July | 1530 ICT | 0430 EDT | 0930 BST | 1830 AEST | Duration 1.5 hrs

19.01.2022 Don't forget to grab your tickets for the IIC event Governing AI in Australia with Keynote Speaker Edward Santow - Australian Human Rights Commissioner Look forward to seeing you there! https://events.humanitix.com.au/governing-ai-in-australia

19.01.2022 In 1971 Intels microprocessor created a CPU from a single chip, providing instant miniaturisation and the decades of multiplying computing power to come. To celebrate its 50th year The IIC has created a timeline of significant events, innovations and trends that have shaped the communications and technology policy agenda. See what else made the cut www.iicom50.org #iic50whats #intel #microprocessing #technology... #minaturisation #computing #cpu See more

19.01.2022 Victorian Privacy and Data Protection Deputy Commissioner Rachel Dixon joins the IIC panel for our Governing AI in Australia event next week. Don't forget your ticket. https://events.humanitix.com.au/governing-ai-in-australia

18.01.2022 Save the date for the upcoming IIC Australian Chapter event which will be held in Sydney and online. The event will feature keynote speaker Michelle Rowland MP as well as panel discussions that will unpack the Media Reform Green Paper, looking at Australia's future broadcast spectrum arrangements, Australian screen content rules and much more. Follow the IIC Australian Chapter on Facebook for further details as they are released.... #IIC #greenpaper #spectrum #australiancontent



18.01.2022 Register your place and hear the responses from Southern Africa in the latest in our series of webinars which have examined the state of play around the world as we navigate the effects of the pandemic. Webinar: Regulation in times of pandemic and lessons for the future: African responses - Southern Africa | 17 September | 1300 AEST | 2 hours https://www.iicom.org//regulation-in-times-of-pandemic-an/

17.01.2022 If you missed the IIC Australian Chapter's webinar last week you can watch it via the link below.

16.01.2022 To blow the whistle or not? The University of York is holding an online symposium on complicity and compliance in economic and social wrongdoing. Friday 10 July 2020, 9.00am to 2pm This symposium will examine why people do and do not blow the whistle when they could do so, examining complicity and compliance in economic and social wrongdoing. See more here: https://www.york.ac.uk//s/events/2020/blow-whistle-or-not/

15.01.2022 The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified consumer reliance on telecommunications services. Join the IIC Australian Chapter for their webinar discussing the topic of 'Choice and fairness for telco consumers' and the expert panel of speakers. Register here https://bit.ly/2Hx99jd

14.01.2022 It's the 50th anniversary of @The_IIC and were giving away free copies of InterMEDIA, our policy, regulatory affairs and compliance journal. This is normally only available to members. Click to get your free copy of the latest issue. https://lnkd.in/d34HPTH #iic50whats #members

14.01.2022 Register your interest for the upcoming IIC Webinar discussing 5G and health misinformation amid COVID-19 on 27 May. Included on the expert panel, is Australian Professor Rodney Croft, Chair, International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP); Chief Investigator, Australian Centre for Electromagnetic Bioeffects Research (ACEBR), University of Wollongong, Australia.

14.01.2022 The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified consumer reliance on telecommunications services. As part of its Consumer Safeguards Review, the Australian Government is examining what framework is required in a post-2020 environment, as consumers embrace broadband (fixed and mobile) and increasingly give up their fixed line voice services. View our latest webinar to hear from our panelists. Our panellists include; Michael Ackland - Group Executive for Consumer & Small Business, Telstra, Teresa Corbin - Chief Executive Officer, Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN), Cristina Luna-Esteban - Director of Consumer Policy, Ofcom, Dr. Karen Lee - Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Law, University of Sydney. Moderated by Derek Wilding, President IIC Australian Chapter Co-Director, Centre for Media Transition University of Sydney.

13.01.2022 Registrations are now open for our upcoming webinar. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us//7815911/WN_1vTMmwOlTtOnb3YP78uyvg

13.01.2022 In 1988 6,000 computers went offline when Cornell student Robert Morris created the first distributed denial of service attack, and raised a whole new industry issue cybersecurity. To celebrate our 50th year The IIC has created a timeline of significant events. See what else made the cut at http://ow.ly/rKkb50vTQcG #cybersecurity #cyberattack #iic50whats

13.01.2022 There is still time to register for the 'Choice and fairness for telco consumers' webinar and join the IIC Australian Chapter and the panel of experts they have lined up. Register here; https://bit.ly/2Hx99jd

13.01.2022 If you missed yesterday's IIC Australian Chapter webinar "Countering Misinformation - Asia Pacific responses and proposals" you can watch it now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gz0ar0q_vTI&t=18s

10.01.2022 The IIC invites you to join us at our Governing AI in Australia event next Wednesday with panel speaker Ellen Broad, Author, Data Policy Wonk, Data Tinkerer and Former Head of Policy for the UK Open Data Institute. Grab your last minute ticket here; https://events.humanitix.com.au/governing-ai-in-australia

09.01.2022 The IIC Australian Chapter held its last event for 2019, kindly hosted by Bird&Bird. The panel discussed some of the major developments in media and communications laws that have played out during the year. Panel Speakers included: Lesley Power, General Counsel at Special Broadcasting Service Barbara McDonald Professor at University of Sydney Law School, Fellow at the Australian Academy of Law... Rachel Launders General Counsel and Company Secretary at Nine Entertainment Co. See more

09.01.2022 Join the IIC and panel speaker Dr Catriona Wallace, Founder and Executive Director for Flamingo.AI at our Governing AI in Australia event. https://events.humanitix.com.au/governing-ai-in-australia

09.01.2022 Looking forward to our event next Friday.

09.01.2022 Entries for this year's Future Leaders' competition will close 1 September - there's still time to submit your entry. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/dWESVuw - hear from last year's winner.

08.01.2022 In 2011 Amazon reported that sales of e-books outsold physical books for the first time. By 2017 books were staging a comeback, with sales growing faster than e-books. On our timeline we've captured more than 50 significant technology developments, launches, failures and trends. Some of these are major trends, others lesser known but nonetheless impactful in the role theyve played in shaping how we communicate, learn, govern and do business today. www.iicom50.org #iic50wh...ats #ebooks #digital See more

05.01.2022 Ceefax was the world's first teletext information service and a forerunner to the current BBC Red Button service. It was started by the BBC in 1974 and ended at 23:32:19 BST on 23 October 2012, in line with the digital switchover being completed in Northern Ireland. The service then ceased after 38 years of broadcasting. To celebrate its 50th year The IIC has created a timeline of significant events, development and trends that have shaped the communications and technology policy agenda. See what else we included www.iicom50.org #iic50whats #teletext

05.01.2022 Rachel Launders, General Counsel and Company Secretary at Nine Entertainment Co will be joining the IIC and other panel members next Wednesday at our end of year event. To find our which panel members will be joining us and to purchase your last minute ticket, follow the link below. https://events.humanitix.com.au/media-and-tech-year-in-revi

05.01.2022 Save the Date for the IIC Australian Chapter's next event featuring special guest speaker Paul Fletcher MP. Followed by a panel discussion, details to be announced soon.

04.01.2022 Registrations are now open for the IIC Australian Chapters free August webinar. Register here: https://bit.ly/332dzHA

04.01.2022 Marketed as Discovision, the first LaserDisc featured the film Jaws. It never achieved commercial success, but was the forerunner of the CD and DVD. To celebrate its 50th year The IIC has created a timeline of significant events, development and trends that have shaped the communications and technology policy agenda. See what else we included on the timeline http://iicom50.org/ #iic50whats #discovision #jaws

04.01.2022 Congratulations to Sofia Mancilla, founder of the first digital marketplace for legal services in Mexico, Sección Legal, and winner of the IIC's Future Leaders' Competition 2020! Sofia's winning submission will appear in October's issue of our journal, InterMedia. Learn more about the IIC's Future Leaders' Network for young professionals: http://ow.ly/KMAl50BuMZS... #IICFLC2020

03.01.2022 For the third year, the Future Leaders' Competition is open again and looking for rising stars within the sector. This year, the theme is 'Is it possible to breach privacy when there is no human in the loop?' Learn more: http://iicom.org.au/future-leaders-competition-2020/

03.01.2022 Limited tickets are available. Register today to ensure you don't miss the IIC Australian Chapter's first event for 2021. https://bit.ly/3qA0UEo

03.01.2022 On 12 May 2020 BEREC and the International Institute of Communications (IIC) organised a webinar. European regulators and policy makers discussed their decisions and initiatives taken in response to the pandemic against a backdrop of consumer protection and universal access to essential information and services. Spectrum management, net neutrality regimes, novel health management apps and privacy protection, and combatting disinformation will be among the list of important themes for discussion.

02.01.2022 In 1977, the first road-going autonomous passenger vehicle was produced by Tsukuba Mechanical in Japan. It used two cameras to recognise street markings while travelling at nearly 20 miles per hour. To celebrate its 50th year The IIC has created a timeline of significant events, development and trends that have shaped the communications and technology policy agenda. See what else made the cut http://ow.ly/EnrO50vcqFx #IIC50whats #smartcars #autonomousvehicle... #iot #tsukuba See more

02.01.2022 Tomorrow night the UTS Centre for Media Transitionand the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences will host global VP of Google News Richard Gingras for a special live taping of the Fourth Estate podcast with Peter Fray, followed by an off-the-record audience Q and A with Monica Attard. Richard is Googles most senior journalism-oriented executive in the world. This is Richards only public event during his Sydney visit and a rare opportunity to find out what Google is doing for journalism. Tickets are free but there are only a handful left. Register now and bring your questions. When: Tues 29 Oct, 5:30pm to 6:30pm Where: UTS Business School (Building 8) - Level 3, Room 005

01.01.2022 Don't forget to register your interest for the IIC's Australian Chapter webinar on the topic of 'Choice and fairness for telco consumers' to listen a discussion by our panel of experts. Register here; https://bit.ly/2Hx99jd

01.01.2022 Tickets to the first IIC Australian Event of 2021 are now live! Following the COVID-19 restrictions that have been put in place, we are pleased to be able to host an in person event once again on March 1. Register now as tickets are limited.... https://events.humanitix.com/unpacking-the-media-reform-gre See more

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