Australia looks to decryption of communications and competition reform in the operation of digital platforms

Andrew HudsonFor a variety of reasons Australians have wholeheartedly embraced the various means of electronic communication and social media platforms. One lawyer’s brief history of the digital revolution In large part, technological progress has been benign, albeit confusing for certain generations. After all, when I first started in the law, our most sophisticated form of communication was by telex. International phone calls were a complicated and expensive process and social engagement was largely limited to family and geographical proximity. I had to get approval from management for the use of “post it notes” and my fellow articled clerks looked on enviously as I was the first of us to be allowed to have a speaker phone in my office. The changes to practice have been significant and in large part beneficial even if it has meant that there are many more demands both for products and time of delivery. I should add at the outset that I am by no means an…

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