New data from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) highlights the agency’s continued emphasis on combating spam and scams across Australia. As digital communications become more integral to daily life, the ACMA enforces regulations to protect consumers from unsolicited communications. The latest figures indicate a substantial number of investigations and fines levied against companies violating spam laws. This enforcement reflects ACMA’s robust commitment to safeguarding Australian consumers in an increasingly digital age. The report also spotlights the diverse tactics used by spammers and encourages vigilance among digital users. For businesses, compliance with ACMA regulations is crucial to avoid significant penalties, and the report provides guidance on maintaining best practices. As online communication grows, so does the importance of strong regulatory frameworks to curb spam and ensure user privacy.
Pinsent MasonsNew data shows extent of bias against Palestinians in UK media
A new study highlights the significant anti-Palestinian bias prevalent in Britain’s mainstream media, exposing a pattern of skewed narratives and misinformation. The research, conducted by