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    Explore " safe harbour" with insightful episodes like "Tritt Trump im Januar zurück?", "Episode 12 - Stephen Corvini - The Showbiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry", "Episode 2 - Nicole Chamoun - The ShowBiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry", "Episode 233: Lessons Learned From Equifax Data Breach Fines" and "Episode 208: New Schrems Case Poses a Threat to International Data Flows" from podcasts like ""Alles klar, Amerika?", "The ShowBiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry", "The ShowBiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry", "TechLaw10" and "TechLaw10"" and more!

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    Tritt Trump im Januar zurück?

    Tritt Trump im Januar zurück?

    Der gewählte Präsident Joe Biden ist dabei, seine Regierung zusammenzustellen. Er hat auch bereits einen 100-Tage-Plan angekündigt, um mit einem Impfprogramm der Pandemie beizukommen.

    «Welche Pandemie?», fragt man sich hingegen, wenn man verfolgt, was Noch-Präsident Donald Trump so macht. Die immer weiter steigenden Infektionszahlen und Todesraten kümmern ihn jedenfalls kaum. Er spielt Golf und twittert, aber fast nur über seine Pläne, wie er das Wahlresultat auf den Kopf stellen will. 

    Was kann Trump jetzt noch machen? Hat er eine Chance, Präsident zu bleiben? Und: Kann er sich selbst begnadigen, um der Justiz zu entgehen?

    Darüber unterhalten sich Martin Kilian, langjähriger USA-Korrespondent, und Christof Münger, Leiter des Ressorts International der Tamedia-Redaktion in Zürich, in einer weiteren Folge des Podcasts zu den amerikanischen Wahlen.

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    Episode 12 - Stephen Corvini - The Showbiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry

    Episode 12 - Stephen Corvini - The Showbiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry


    Stephen Corvini is an Australian Producer and development Executive responsible for such hits shows like Matchbox Pictures/Hulu/SBS’ Safe Harbour, which won Best Telemovie/Mini-Series at the International Emmy Awards in New York, Matchbox Pictures/Foxtel/Netflix’ Secret City: Under The Eagle, which was nominated for Best Drama Series at the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards, and SBS’ new series, Hungry Ghosts, starring some of Australia’s brightest lights, such as Bryan Brown, Ryan Corr and Clare Bowen – to name but a few. Some of Stephen Corvini’s other credits include Schapelle and Hyde and Seek for the Nine Network, Devil’s Dust for the ABC and Correlli – the breakthrough role for actor Hugh Jackman.    




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    Episode 2 - Nicole Chamoun - The ShowBiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry

    Episode 2 - Nicole Chamoun - The ShowBiz Podcast with Robert Rabiah and Joey Coley-Sowry

    Nicole Chamoun is an Australian-born actress who constantly gives us complicated and deeply moving portrayals of the characters she plays. These performances continue to resonate, partly due to the unflinching brave choices Chamoun makes and the humanity she imbues into each and every role. It’s a rare ability, but Nicole Chamoun has this in spades, and has been acknowledged for her efforts with a AACTA nomination and Logie nomination for her work on the critically acclaimed series Safe Harbour. Nicole Chamoun was recently nominated for her second Logie for her trailblazing performance in On The Ropes, notable as it is Nicole’s second consecutive year.

     

    In this interview, Nicole Chamoun discusses with Robert Rabiah her journey, what she’s endeavoured to bring to some of her roles, the process involved, and how she is using her new-found position in the Australian film and television industry to advocate for a much needed increase in female presence, perspective and opportunities in the industry she loves.




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    Radio Netwatcher vom 19.2.2016 International – Max Schrems (32C3) – Safe Harbour (english Language)

    Radio Netwatcher vom 19.2.2016 International – Max Schrems (32C3) – Safe Harbour (english Language)

    Ein Talk in englischer Sprache im Rahmen des 32C3 Kongress aus Hamburg

    Safe Harbor

    Introduction and consequences of the CJEU’s „Safe Harbor“ ruling, to invalidate the EU-US data sharing deal in the light of the revelations over US surveillance by Edward Snowden.

    In a landmark ruling the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has declared the „Safe Harbor“ data sharing system between the EU and the US invalid over NSA surveillance, disclosed by Edward Snowden. The CJEU has for the first time ruled that „mass surveillance“ as in the US violated the „essence“ of Art 7 and 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

    The ruling has major implications for global data flows as more than 4.000 US companies used „Safe Harbor“ as their legal basis for EU-US data transfers – including large providers like Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook or Yahoo. In addition the ruling could also be relevant case law for similar forms of „mass surveillance“ by EU member states.

    In addition to explaining the legal situation [and a couple of insiders], the following questions should be answered:
    – What are possible legal solutions for global services?
    – What are possible technical solutions for global services?
    – What are ways forward to enforce fundamental rights in the digital sphere?

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    ➤Speaker: Max Schrems
    ➤EventID: 7513
    ➤Event: 32th Chaos Communication Congress [32c3] of the Chaos Computer Club [CCC]
    ➤Location: Congress Centrum Hamburg (CCH); Am Dammtor; Marseiller Straße; 20355 Hamburg; Germany
    ➤Language: english
    ➤Begin: Tue, 12/29/2015 17:15:00 +01:00
    ➤License: CC-by

    Quelle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Y1cJI-Wgw

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    – Sarah Lesch – Testament (Gewinnerin PSC16)

    Episode 158: What Now With Safe Harbor Potentially Dead?

    Episode 158: What Now With Safe Harbor Potentially Dead?
    TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. TechLaw10 hosts Jonathan Armstrong and Eric Sinrod discuss legal issues related to information technology. In this episode, Jonathan and Eric discuss the decision in the Max Shrems lawsuit against Facebook challenging the security of data transfer to the U.S., what happens next and what businesses should consider doing since safe harbor is potentially dead, or on life support at least. Because many businesses rely on safe harbor to legitimize data transfer and in dealing with their vendors, the implications are wide-ranging.
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