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On this site we've provided a range of free resources. We encourage you to read them - making a hard-copy for personal use is fine - and alert your friends or professional contacts. And we hope that you won't hesitate to contact us if you have questions or suggestions. The Guides explore issues and developments of particular importance for the online world. They highlight legislation and standards, discuss areas of international/local disagreement, point to sites of especial interest and provide comments on significant literature from business, academia and government. We update the guides on an ongoing basis, to reflect global and Australian developments. The more noteworthy changes are highlighted in the what's new page and in issues of Interface. Interface is our online journal. It provides a more detailed examination of matters dealt with in the Guides. It's independent, a little quirky, and builds on our understanding of what's happened online and what may happen in future. As with the Guides, feel free to make a hard-copy for personal use (there's more information on our copyright page). Towards the end of this year we will be publishing a number of reports (details will be available on our publications page). Those reports will be available on a commercial basis. And we offer corporate intelligence, whether on
a one-off or ongoing basis, to meet the needs of our clients. If
you want a special assessment or ongoing monitoring of legislation,
technologies and markets contact us to discuss how we can help.
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