DIGI POLICY PRIORITIES
DIGI is focussed on these policy priorities:
Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s.
DIGI is focussed on these policy priorities:
The internet and associated digital technologies has fostered Innovation. increased competition and driven productivity and economic growth.
However DIG considers that changes to Australia’s interLectuaL property IP/ Laws are needed to provide incentives for innovation, investment and the production of creative works.
Australia’s Copyright Act with its closed fair dealing defences. is in suited to adapt the changing technological and global economic environment
DIGI believes that Australia should implement a principles-based fair use fit). ftexlble exception.
We also believe that the existing Safe Harbour Scheme wiLL need to be broadened to cover all online services provides. and not just Internet Service Providers (IS,)
For the digital industry, the safety and vs.-Wing of the people who connect and engage via our ces is our top
priority.
It is imperative that we work to ensure that people have a positive experience when using our services, otherwise
we will not be able lo realise our Long-term goals and businesses.
We as an industry work together with government and the community to mitigate any harm that can be caused by
misuse of our services.
For this reason. across the industry. we have.
We also invest considerably in education and awareness initiatives to promote the responsible use of online
services across the board.
Submissions
DIGI’s member companies have policies that outline what can and cannot be stared via our .rvices, and which
expressly prohibit the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. We have toots that allow any of the mitlions
of people who use our services to flag content and we invest Ina reporting infrastructure that allows us
to promptty review and remove any such content. We invest considerably in education antl awareness initiatives
to promote the responsibte use of online services.
The non-consensual sharing of Intimate images expressly violates our policies and will be removed. This violates
our policies in several respects. firstly, because the content is shared with the intention to bully or harrass
the victim, secondly because this type of content invades privacy, and thirrvy, because such images frequently
contain nudity.
We believe the phrase ‘revenge porn” should not I. used as this term is deeply disrespectful to the very deep
distress and harm experienced by victims of this activity.
DIGI is focussed on these policy priorities:
The internet and associated digital technologies has fostered Innovation. increased competition and driven productivity and economic growth.
However DIG considers that changes to Australia’s interLectuaL property IP/ Laws are needed to provide incentives for innovation, investment and the production of creative works.
Australia’s Copyright Act with its closed fair dealing defences. is in suited to adapt the changing technological and global economic environment
DIGI believes that Australia should implement a principles-based fair use fit). ftexlble exception.
We also believe that the existing Safe Harbour Scheme wiLL need to be broadened to cover all online services provides. and not just Internet Service Providers (IS,)
For the digital industry, the safety and vs.-Wing of the people who connect and engage via our ces is our top
priority.
It is imperative that we work to ensure that people have a positive experience when using our services, otherwise
we will not be able lo realise our Long-term goals and businesses.
We as an industry work together with government and the community to mitigate any harm that can be caused by
misuse of our services.
For this reason. across the industry. we have.
We also invest considerably in education and awareness initiatives to promote the responsible use of online
services across the board.
Submissions
DIGI’s member companies have policies that outline what can and cannot be stared via our .rvices, and which
expressly prohibit the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. We have toots that allow any of the mitlions
of people who use our services to flag content and we invest Ina reporting infrastructure that allows us
to promptty review and remove any such content. We invest considerably in education antl awareness initiatives
to promote the responsibte use of online services.
The non-consensual sharing of Intimate images expressly violates our policies and will be removed. This violates
our policies in several respects. firstly, because the content is shared with the intention to bully or harrass
the victim, secondly because this type of content invades privacy, and thirrvy, because such images frequently
contain nudity.
We believe the phrase ‘revenge porn” should not I. used as this term is deeply disrespectful to the very deep
distress and harm experienced by victims of this activity.
DIGI is focussed on these policy priorities:
The internet and associated digital technologies has fostered Innovation. increased competition and driven productivity and economic growth.
However DIG considers that changes to Australia’s interLectuaL property IP/ Laws are needed to provide incentives for innovation, investment and the production of creative works.
Australia’s Copyright Act with its closed fair dealing defences. is in suited to adapt the changing technological and global economic environment
DIGI believes that Australia should implement a principles-based fair use fit). ftexlble exception.
We also believe that the existing Safe Harbour Scheme wiLL need to be broadened to cover all online services provides. and not just Internet Service Providers (IS,)
For the digital industry, the safety and vs.-Wing of the people who connect and engage via our ces is our top
priority.
It is imperative that we work to ensure that people have a positive experience when using our services, otherwise
we will not be able lo realise our Long-term goals and businesses.
We as an industry work together with government and the community to mitigate any harm that can be caused by
misuse of our services.
For this reason. across the industry. we have.
We also invest considerably in education and awareness initiatives to promote the responsible use of online
services across the board.
Submissions
DIGI’s member companies have policies that outline what can and cannot be stared via our .rvices, and which
expressly prohibit the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. We have toots that allow any of the mitlions
of people who use our services to flag content and we invest Ina reporting infrastructure that allows us
to promptty review and remove any such content. We invest considerably in education antl awareness initiatives
to promote the responsibte use of online services.
The non-consensual sharing of Intimate images expressly violates our policies and will be removed. This violates
our policies in several respects. firstly, because the content is shared with the intention to bully or harrass
the victim, secondly because this type of content invades privacy, and thirrvy, because such images frequently
contain nudity.
We believe the phrase ‘revenge porn” should not I. used as this term is deeply disrespectful to the very deep
distress and harm experienced by victims of this activity.
DIGI is focussed on these policy priorities:
The internet and associated digital technologies has fostered Innovation. increased competition and driven productivity and economic growth.
However DIG considers that changes to Australia’s interLectuaL property IP/ Laws are needed to provide incentives for innovation, investment and the production of creative works.
Australia’s Copyright Act with its closed fair dealing defences. is in suited to adapt the changing technological and global economic environment
DIGI believes that Australia should implement a principles-based fair use fit). ftexlble exception.
We also believe that the existing Safe Harbour Scheme wiLL need to be broadened to cover all online services provides. and not just Internet Service Providers (IS,)
For the digital industry, the safety and vs.-Wing of the people who connect and engage via our ces is our top
priority.
It is imperative that we work to ensure that people have a positive experience when using our services, otherwise
we will not be able lo realise our Long-term goals and businesses.
We as an industry work together with government and the community to mitigate any harm that can be caused by
misuse of our services.
For this reason. across the industry. we have.
We also invest considerably in education and awareness initiatives to promote the responsible use of online
services across the board.
Submissions
DIGI’s member companies have policies that outline what can and cannot be stared via our .rvices, and which
expressly prohibit the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. We have toots that allow any of the mitlions
of people who use our services to flag content and we invest Ina reporting infrastructure that allows us
to promptty review and remove any such content. We invest considerably in education antl awareness initiatives
to promote the responsibte use of online services.
The non-consensual sharing of Intimate images expressly violates our policies and will be removed. This violates
our policies in several respects. firstly, because the content is shared with the intention to bully or harrass
the victim, secondly because this type of content invades privacy, and thirrvy, because such images frequently
contain nudity.
We believe the phrase ‘revenge porn” should not I. used as this term is deeply disrespectful to the very deep
distress and harm experienced by victims of this activity.
DIGI is focussed on these policy priorities:
The internet and associated digital technologies has fostered Innovation. increased competition and driven productivity and economic growth.
However DIG considers that changes to Australia’s interLectuaL property IP/ Laws are needed to provide incentives for innovation, investment and the production of creative works.
Australia’s Copyright Act with its closed fair dealing defences. is in suited to adapt the changing technological and global economic environment
DIGI believes that Australia should implement a principles-based fair use fit). ftexlble exception.
We also believe that the existing Safe Harbour Scheme wiLL need to be broadened to cover all online services provides. and not just Internet Service Providers (IS,)
For the digital industry, the safety and vs.-Wing of the people who connect and engage via our ces is our top
priority.
It is imperative that we work to ensure that people have a positive experience when using our services, otherwise
we will not be able lo realise our Long-term goals and businesses.
We as an industry work together with government and the community to mitigate any harm that can be caused by
misuse of our services.
For this reason. across the industry. we have.
We also invest considerably in education and awareness initiatives to promote the responsible use of online
services across the board.
Submissions
DIGI’s member companies have policies that outline what can and cannot be stared via our .rvices, and which
expressly prohibit the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. We have toots that allow any of the mitlions
of people who use our services to flag content and we invest Ina reporting infrastructure that allows us
to promptty review and remove any such content. We invest considerably in education antl awareness initiatives
to promote the responsibte use of online services.
The non-consensual sharing of Intimate images expressly violates our policies and will be removed. This violates
our policies in several respects. firstly, because the content is shared with the intention to bully or harrass
the victim, secondly because this type of content invades privacy, and thirrvy, because such images frequently
contain nudity.
We believe the phrase ‘revenge porn” should not I. used as this term is deeply disrespectful to the very deep
distress and harm experienced by victims of this activity.
DIGI is focussed on these policy priorities:
The internet and associated digital technologies has fostered Innovation. increased competition and driven productivity and economic growth.
However DIG considers that changes to Australia’s interLectuaL property IP/ Laws are needed to provide incentives for innovation, investment and the production of creative works.
Australia’s Copyright Act with its closed fair dealing defences. is in suited to adapt the changing technological and global economic environment
DIGI believes that Australia should implement a principles-based fair use fit). ftexlble exception.
We also believe that the existing Safe Harbour Scheme wiLL need to be broadened to cover all online services provides. and not just Internet Service Providers (IS,)
For the digital industry, the safety and vs.-Wing of the people who connect and engage via our ces is our top
priority.
It is imperative that we work to ensure that people have a positive experience when using our services, otherwise
we will not be able lo realise our Long-term goals and businesses.
We as an industry work together with government and the community to mitigate any harm that can be caused by
misuse of our services.
For this reason. across the industry. we have.
We also invest considerably in education and awareness initiatives to promote the responsible use of online
services across the board.
Submissions
DIGI’s member companies have policies that outline what can and cannot be stared via our .rvices, and which
expressly prohibit the non-consensual sharing of intimate images. We have toots that allow any of the mitlions
of people who use our services to flag content and we invest Ina reporting infrastructure that allows us
to promptty review and remove any such content. We invest considerably in education antl awareness initiatives
to promote the responsibte use of online services.
The non-consensual sharing of Intimate images expressly violates our policies and will be removed. This violates
our policies in several respects. firstly, because the content is shared with the intention to bully or harrass
the victim, secondly because this type of content invades privacy, and thirrvy, because such images frequently
contain nudity.
We believe the phrase ‘revenge porn” should not I. used as this term is deeply disrespectful to the very deep
distress and harm experienced by victims of this activity.