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Privacy gets teeth: Australia’s new statutory tort and how it might look in practice
As of 10 June 2025, every Australian now has the right to sue for serious invasions of privacy.
While the path to the destination is not always simple, legal systems are becoming more comfortable with treating digital assets as property and “smart contracts” as legally enforceable. In this edition of his Blockchain Law column, Robert A. Schwinger discusses recent illustrative developments.
Robert A. Schwinger explores recent developments in this edition of his New York Law Journal Blockchain Law column.
Read the entire column, Blockchain law: Property and contract in the digital world.
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As of 10 June 2025, every Australian now has the right to sue for serious invasions of privacy.
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