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Roland Gesthuizen

4020 Φ NSW Photographer's Rights - 0 views

  • Otherwise teachers generally do have rights to photograph their own students while on school property. Permission for this is typically included in the terms and conditions that parents sign when enrolling their child in the school. If parents object to photographs, then they must sign a declaration to that effect (most don't bother).
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    "The following by is an analysis of legal issues which apply to street photography in NSW Australia."
Roland Gesthuizen

The Internet Of Someone Else's Things | TechCrunch - 0 views

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    They say "possession is nine-tenths of the law," but even if you physically and legally own a Smart Thing, you won't actually control it.
Roland Gesthuizen

Can IT Help Lead Innovation? - Input Output - 0 views

  • innovation efforts inherently involve risk. In addition, innovation depends on creativity, which relies on thinking and acting differently
  • progress in these areas has stalled because of IT. The initiatives are blocked at every turn: It's not our priority; this project has too many security risks; we don't have the manpower
  • in companies where technology is not the end product, the IT department is more likely to be a barrier to innovation than to drive it
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  • IT — like HR and legal — is often dedicated to compliance, which is a fixed process. This is another condition to which innovation responds poorly
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    Make innovation a priority. It won't "just happen." Despite the plethora of hurdles, IT is crucial to innovation. "I believe that IT departments can be the best program managers for innovation," says DeSai. "Especially when IT departments are in partnership with marketing, they can create powerful platforms to gain deeper understanding of current and future needs of the customers."
David Howard

AAPT breached Privacy Act | theage.com.au - 0 views

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    AAPT breached Privacy Act | theage.com.au
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    AAPT breached Privacy Act | theage.com.au
Roland Gesthuizen

aQute | Blog / The Emperor's Licenses - 0 views

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    The proliferation of the internet and increased educational level of our customers both threaten to undermine our fees due an improved understanding of contracts. Of course, this is something we must fight. As member service, we therefore provide you with
Roland Gesthuizen

How UNSW has collected about $100,000 in piracy fines - 0 views

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    The University of NSW says it has issued 238 fines - estimated to total about $100,000 - to students illicitly downloading copyright infringing material such as movies and TV shows on its Wi-Fi network since 2008. UNSW told Fairfax Media on Thursday it made "no apology" for taking "strong action to discourage piracy, which is not only unlawful but unethical"
Roland Gesthuizen

Google turns in a user for allegedly possessing criminal material - TechRepublic - 0 views

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    "Find out how Google detected illegal activity on their systems and how they responded to the discovery."
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