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Why would it be a bad Idea for Australia to have invasive privacy laws? (Being able to see everyones Internet histories, data etc.) What are some positives and negatives? (It could become government control, It could help stop criminals from acting in the first place etc) Needs to be in a speech format, 400+ words. I understand this is a big question but it was very very much appreciated

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Answered by Abhishek474241
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Let’s talk about Australia’s new encryption law. As we cross off the final days on our 2018 calendars, one of the biggest takeaways from this past year has to be that nothing happens in a vacuum on this planet anymore. We saw the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation send companies and organizations across the world scrambling. We’ve watched as tariffs and trade wars halfway around the globe have had tangible effects on the homefront. More than ever, we are operating in a truly global, highly interdependent economy where the legislation and regulation in one region can have profound impacts around the world. That’s why Thursday’s decision by the Australian parliament to pass its new encryption law could potentially be so problematic for the rest of the world. Australia is a country of about 25-million people. That would make it the third largest state in the US, behind Texas, ahead of Florida. To give you a sense of just how much influence the decisions of a single government (albeit an influential one) can have on the rest of the world, consider this: estimates hold that there are more than 7.5 billion people on Earth. Australia represents about .003 of the Earth’s population. But that .003 is about to have an out-sized influence on the future of encryption and personal privacy.

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Answered by hinaguptagracy
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