Media Release: Greater consistency required for telecommunications privacy, says Privacy Commissioner8 March 2007 The Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, has called for changes to a number of laws to assist in clarifying privacy requirements in the telecommunications industry. "Since the Privacy Act was enacted in 1988, Parliament has passed several different laws which include privacy protections in relation to telecommunications. This has resulted in privacy protections that are sometimes inconsistent," Ms Curtis said. "Enhanced consistency across the laws would help ensure there are adequate privacy safeguards in the telecommunications industry, reduce complexity for businesses, and assist consumers in understanding their privacy rights." In her 474-page submission to the Australian Law Reform Commission's Review of Privacy, Ms Curtis identified a range of issues to address in areas as diverse as health, technology and telecommunications. Some of the key telecommunications proposals in the submission are: Telecommunications Act 1997
Telecommunication Amendment (Integrated Public Number Database) Act 2006
Privacy Act 1988
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