Aussie Censors Zap 27 Sites
News Since 1 January, the ABA, a government agency, has received about 90 complaints from Australian surfers about Australian sites -- and has issued 27 "takedown" notices. Telechat, a porn site publisher, received its electronic missive from the...
[March 20, 2000, 9:13]
White Paper On Hipaa Related Issues Affecting The Banking Industry
White Papers This White Paper represents the work of NACHA, the ABA and the Banking Industry HIPAA Task Force. In order to enable the banking industry to fully understand the HIPAA regulations, NACHA and the ABA created the Banking Industry HIPAA Task Force to...
[November 5, 2004, 23:00]
Australia Censors The Net
News ISPs that ignore the ABA face fines of up to $27,500 (£16,770) per day. The ABA will also liase with the industry over the development of industry codes of practice to ensure that offensive or illegal material is not accessible by Internet users.
[July 2, 1999, 9:16]
Australian Controversy Over Government Web Censorship
News According to the Code, any addition or removal of a filter product from the list of 16 will only be done following the approval of the Australian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) and the Internet Industry Association (IIA).
[July 3, 2000, 9:31]
An Assessment Of The Recommendations Of The American Bar Association Regarding The Use Of Military Commissions In The War On Terror
White Papers At its 2002 annual meeting in Philadelphia, the American Bar Association ("ABA") adopted six specific recommendations regarding President Bush's November 13, 2001, Military Order. That order instructed the Secretary of Defense to prepare the rules...
[December 27, 2004, 23:00]
Banks Dismissive Of 'phishing' Losses
News However, Australia's main banking industry body, the Australian Bankers' Association (ABA), says losses from online banking fraud "are not material enough" to warrant boosting online banking security.
[March 11, 2004, 8:15]
Aussie ISPs Held Responsible For Content
News The ABA would then issue an interim notice to the ISP hosting that offensive material, ordering that it "prevent publication of, or access to, that content," he said. Not only that, the regime will require local ISPs to block access to undesirable...
[March 23, 1999, 7:48]

