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Tag Archives: Attorney General Rob McLelland
Attorney-General refers Google WiFi issue to Australian Federal Police
The Australian Attorney General Rob McLelland has referred the activities of Google’s street mapping service to the Australian Federal Police for investigation over allegations that it’s activities are in violation of Australian federal telecommunications law. Google’s Street View operations are … Continue reading
Posted in Telecommunications
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