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Media Release: Privacy Commissioner publishes case notes 19 - 21 for 2008

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29 August 2008

The Privacy Commissioner, Karen Curtis, has published three new case notes.

  • S v Health Service Provider [2008] PrivCmrA 19: Failure to keep personal information secure
  • T v Private Community Centre [2008] PrivCmrA 20: Failure to provide adequate notice when collecting personal information; improper disclosure of personal information; failure to take reasonable steps to provide privacy policy and failure to provide access to personal information
  • U v Betting Agency [2008] PrivCmrA 21: Unauthorised access to consumer credit information files

To read the complete case notes visit the Complaint Case Notes, Summaries and Determinations page on our website at http://www.privacy.gov.au/act/casenotes/2008.html.

Background: The Privacy Commissioner publishes case notes of finalised complaints that are considered to be of interest to the general public. Cases chosen involve interpretation of the Privacy Act or associated legislation in new circumstances, illustrate systemic issues or illustrate the application of the law to a particular industry or subject area. The case notes are intended to offer a synopsis only and not to be a comprehensive account.

It is a function of the Commissioner to endeavour to resolve complaints by conciliation where appropriate. As a result, the outcome in any particular case will be affected by a number of factors, including the applicable law, the facts of the matter and the approach to the conciliation process taken by both the complainant and respondent.

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