Small businesses have only two days left to comment on digital platform fairness for the ACCC inquiry
Submissions to the ACCC Digital Platform Services Inquiry, investigating how tech juggernauts operate in Australia, close Friday.
Digital platforms: Making business more complicated since 1994
Digital platforms, the websites and apps which compete for our precious screen time, have successfully invaded many sectors of the 'old economy'.
Gatekeepers reign supreme: Bewildering complexity makes regulating Facebook, Google and Amazon difficult
A consensus is growing that intervention is urgently required to bring legal oversight into the practices of the world’s largest tech monopolies.
Big tech, big concerns: How companies profit by invading our privacy
Australia’s consumer watchdog, the ACCC, has recommended significant changes to our consumer protection and privacy laws.
Open rates got you down? Here’s why new spam laws could benefit SMEs
The Spam Act, as it stands, enables customers to be bombarded with emails they have neither requested or are necessarily interested in.
Digital platform inquiry: Why regulating Facebook will hurt small businesses
The ACCC is currently conducting an inquiry into digital platforms — but policy changes should not overlook small businesses.
Digital platforms inquiry: ACCC’s dramatic suggestions would change advertising and news as we know it
The ACCC's recommendations would significantly affect the way the digital platforms make their money, and influence the content Australians consume.
Naomi Simson: An advertiser’s perspective on the ACCC’s digital platform review
RedBalloon founder Naomi Simson shares her views on the ACCC's digital platform review and what it means for advertisers.