On 26/02/2019 4:48 pm, Troy Kelly wrote:
> My understanding (which could well be misguided) was that not only would you
> have to move offshore - but you would also have to employ no Australian's at
> any point of your technical production line.
>
> The law an instruct any Australian national, an
My understanding (which could well be misguided) was that not only would you
have to move offshore - but you would also have to employ no Australian's at
any point of your technical production line.
The law an instruct any Australian national, anywhere, to comply and provide
assistance.
Is my
That is my (horrifying) understanding as well.
Cheers,
Ayden
On 26/2/19, 4:49 pm, "AusNOG on behalf of Troy Kelly"
wrote:
My understanding (which could well be misguided) was that not only would
you have to move offshore - but you would also have to employ no Australian's
at any point
Given the secrecy provisions in the legislation their customers are already
leaving them. The only way to retain those customers is to relocate.
> On 26 Feb 2019, at 2:25 pm, James Hodgkinson wrote:
>
> They’ve been pretty public about their intent [0], not sure why you’d take
> “we need to l
They’ve been pretty public about their intent [0], not sure why you’d take “we
need to leave Australia” from their statement. I’d agree if they want to avoid
ever having to comply then sure, but that’s quite the extreme.
James
[0] https://fastmail.blog/2018/12/21/advocating-for-privacy-aabill-a
G'day.
Apologies if off-topic, but I have seen previous threads on this subject..
A well written response from an Australian IT company (* Disclaimer: A happy
customer here!)
https://www.aph.gov.au/DocumentStore.ashx?id=ec39b475-9559-4fa4-94ca-d45294534200&subId=15
>From what I can see the