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House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal Affairs
Footnotes
Chapter 1 Introduction
[1]
Privacy Amendment (Enhanced Privacy Protection) Bill 2012, Explanatory
Memorandum.
[2]
Privacy Amendment (Enhanced Privacy Protection) Bill 2012, Explanatory Memorandum.
[3]
Privacy Amendment (Enhanced Privacy Protection) Bill 2012, Explanatory
Memorandum.
[4]
House of Representatives Selection Committee, Report 53, 24 May
2012.
[5]
ALRC, For your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice
(ALRC Report 108), August 2008.
[6]
Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Public Administration, Exposure
Drafts of Australian Privacy Amendment Legislation, June 2011.
[7]
Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, <http://www.aph.gov.au/ Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate_Committees?url=legcon_ctte/index.htm.>,
accessed 5 September 2012.
[8]
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal
Affairs, <http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representativ
es_Committees?url=spla/bill%20privacy/index.htm>, accessed 5 September 2012
[9]
House of Representatives Standing Committee on Social Policy and Legal
Affairs, <http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representativ
es_Committees?url=spla/bill%20privacy/index.htm>, accessed 5 September 2012.
Chapter 2 Australian Privacy Principles
[1]
Proposed APP 8.2(a).
[2]
Proposed APP 8.2(b).
[3]
Proposed APP 8.2(c).
[4]
Proposed APP 8.2(d).
[5]
Proposed APP 8.2(e).
[6]
Proposed APP 8.2(f).
[7]
ALRC, For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice (ALRC report
108), August 2008, Recommendations 31-1 to 31-5, model UPP 11.
[8]
Mr Bruce Alston, ALRC, Committee Hansard, 16 August 2012, pp.
9-10.
[9]
See, for example, Australian Banking Association (ABA), Submission 19;
Law Council of Australia (LCA), Submission 4; Foxtel, Submission 24;
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), Submission 5.
[10]
Foxtel, Submission 24, p. 6.
[11]
LCA, Submission 4, p. 10.
[12]
ABA, Submission 19, p. 11; Joint submission from Facebook, Google,
Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and Yahoo, Submission 11, p. 7.
[13]
See for example, APF, Submission 30; OAIC, Submission 14;
Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN), Submission 26.
[14]
APF, Submission 30a, p. 2; ACCAN, Submission 26, p. 10.
[15]
OPCNSW, Submission 35, p. 3.
[16]
OAIC, Submission 14, p. 4.
[17]
ACCAN, Submission, p. 9.
[18]
See ACCAN, Submission 26, p. 9; Macquarie Telecom, Submission 10,
p. 2.
[19]
See APF, Submission 30; OAIC, Submission 14
[20]
Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protections) Bill 2012, Explanatory
Memorandum, p. 83.
[21]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 13.
[22]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 13.
[23]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 13.
[24]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 13.
[25]
Mr Timothy Pilgrim, OAIC, Committee Hansard, 16 August 2012, p. 7.
[26]
ABA, Submission 19, p. 11.
[27]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August, p. 4.
[28]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August, p. 4.
[29]
See, for example, Facebook, Google, IAB and Yahoo, Submission 11, p.
3; ABA, Submission 19, p. 5; Australian Finance Conference (AFC), Submission
32, p. 5.
[30]
ABA, Submission 19, p. 5; AFC, Submission 32, p. 5.
[31]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August 2012, p. 8.
[32]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August 2012, p. 8.
[33]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August 2012, p. 8.
[34]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August 2012, p. 8.
[35]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August 2012, p. 8.
[36]
ADMA, Submission 29, p 5.
[37]
Ms Jodie Sangster, ADMA, Senate Committee Hansard, 10 August 2012,
p. 35.
[38]
Foxtel, Submission 24.
[39]
LCA, Submission 4.
[40]
ALRC, For your information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice
(ALRC Report 108), August 2012, Recommendation 26-1.
[41]
ADMA, Submission 29, p. 6 and attachment A.
[42]
Foxtel, Submission 24, p. 5.
[43]
Attorney-General’s Department, Answer to Questions on Notice, p. 1.
[44]
Attorney-General’s Department, Answer to Questions on Notice, p. 1.
[45]
Attorney-General’s Department, Answer to Questions on Notice, p. 1.
[46]
Foxtel’s submission outlines in particular the impracticality of providing
an opt out message within the constraints of the allocated 140 characters in a
Twitter message at p. 5.
[47]
See Foxtel, Submission 24; ADMA, Submission 29; Salmat, Submission
16, p. 9.
[48]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 2.
[49]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 2.
[50]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 2.
Chapter 3 Credit Reporting Provisions
[1]
Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Bill 2012, clause
21G(3)(c)(ii).
[2]
Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Bill 2012, Explanatory
Memorandum, pp. 217-218.
[3]
See Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protections) Bill 2012, Explanatory
Memorandum, p. 91; Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Committee
Hansard, 16 August, p. 17.
[4]
See, for example, Telstra, Submission 15; ABA, Submission 19, APF,
Submission 30 and the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA), Submission
6.
[5]
See, for example, ANZ, Submission 22, p. 4; LCA, Submission 22,
p. 14.
[6]
LCA, Submission 4, p. 14.
[7]
Optus, Submission 8, p. 8.
[8]
ANZ, Submission 22, p. 4.
[9]
General Electric Capital (GE), Submission 7, p. 3.
[10]
LCA, Submission 4, p. 14.
[11]
LCA, Submission 4, p. 14.
[12]
ANZ, Submission 22, p. 5; GE Submission 7, p. 3.
[13]
GE, Submission 7, p. 3.
[14]
ANZ, Submission 22, p. 5.
[15]
Communications Alliance, Submission 9, p. 11.
[16]
Mr Richard Glenn, Attorney-General’s Department, Senate Committee
Hansard, 21 August 2012, p. 3.
[17]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 5.
[18]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 5.
[19]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 6.
[20]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 6.
[21]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 6.
[22]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 6.
[23]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 6.
[24]
See, for example, ICA, Submission 6, p. 2; Communications Alliance, Submission
9, p. 10; Australian Retail Credit Association (ARCA), Submission 12,
p. 13.
[25]
See, for example, APF, submission 30, Consumer Credit Legal Centre
New South Wales (CCLC), Submission 23.
[26]
ALRC report, For Your Information: Australian Privacy Law and Practice
(ALRC report 108), August 2011, Recommendations 55-2 to 55-5.
[27]
Privacy Amendment Bill 2012, Explanatory Memorandum, p. 3.
[28]
ICA, Submission 6, p. 3.
[29]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 7.
[30]
CCLC, Submission 23, p. 5.
[31]
CCLC, Submission 23, p. 5.
[32]
CCLC, Submission 23, p. 6.
[33]
CCLC, Submission 23, p. 6.
[34]
Abacus, Submission 36, p. 1; Experian, Submission 27, p. 7; ALRC,
Submission 33 attachment B, pp. 2-3.
[35]
For more detail, see: Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39,
p. 7.
[36]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 7.
[37]
See for example, the senate hearing transcripts.
[38]
Veda, Submission 25, attachment B, p. 1.
[39]
Mr Strassberg, Veda, Senate Committee Hansard, 10 August 2012, p.
28.
[40]
Mr Strassberg, Veda, Senate Committee Hansard, 10 August 2012, p.
28.
[41]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 3.
[42]
Attorney-General’s Department, Answers to Questions on Notice, p. 8.
[43]
Attorney-General’s Department, Answers to Questions on Notice, p. 9.
Chapter 4 Further issues
[1]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 1; Professor Les McCrimmon, Senate
Committee Hansard, 10 August 2012, p. 24.
[2]
See Professor Les McCrimmon, Senate Committee Hansard, 10 August
2012, p. 24; ARCA, Submission 12, p. 7; ANZ, Submission 22, p. 8.
[3]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 4.
[4]
ANZ, Submission 22, p. 8.
[5]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 1.
[6]
ARCA, Submission 12, p. 7; Veda, Submission 25, p. 5; ANZ, Submission
22, p. 8. See also Professor Les McCrimmon’s, Senate Committee Hansard,
10 August 2012, p. 24. Veda’s submission lists a number of important studies
that were conducted with depersonalised data.
[7]
Australian Retail Credit Association, Submission 12, p. 7; ANZ, Submission
22, p. 8; Australian Finance Council, Submission 32, p. 10.
[8]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 3.
[9]
Australian Retail Credit Association, Submission 12, p. 7. See
also Professor Les McCrimmon’s, Senate Committee Hansard, 10 August
2012, p. 24..
[10]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 3.
[11]
Privacy Amendment (Enhanced Privacy Protections) Bill 2012, Explanatory
Memorandum, p. 144.
[12]
Privacy Amendment (Enhanced Privacy Protections) Bill 2012, Explanatory
Memorandum, p. 144.
[13]
APF, Supplementary Submission 30a, p. 3.
[14]
APF, SupplementarySubmission 30a, p. 3.
[15]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 7; Professor Les McCrimmon’s, Senate
Committee Hansard, 10 August 2012, p. 24.
[16]
Veda, Submission 25, p. 4.
[17]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 9.
[18]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 9.
[19]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 9.
[20]
ABA, Submission 19, p. 3; AFC, Submission 32, p. 4; ARCA, Submission
12, pp. 7-9.
[21]
ABA, Submission 19, p. 3.
[22]
ARCA, Submission 12, pp. 7-9.
[23]
Mr Damian Paull, ARCA, Senate Committee Hansard, 10 August 2012, p.
14.
[24]
ABA, Submission 19, p. 4.
[25]
AFC, Submission 32, p. 4.
[26]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 10.
[27]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 10.
[28]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 11.
[29]
See, for example, CCLC, Submission 23, p. 4; APF, Submission 30;
OPCNSW, Submission 35, p. 4.
[30]
CCLC, Submission 23, p. 4.
[31]
See, for example, ALRC, For your Information: Australian Privacy
Law and Practice (ALRC Report 108), August 2008, Recommendation 6-2, 10-2,
10-3, 68-4, 70-3.
[32]
See, for example, the comments of Ms Ganopolsky (LCA) and Ms Miller (Law
Institute of Victoria), Senate Committee Hansard, p. 47.
[33]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 4.
[34]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 4.
[35]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 4.
[36]
Attorney-General’s Department, Submission 39, p. 4.
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