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Did Ekim Burgers man break the law?

How publicly posting someone's private message, and abusing them, sits with the Privacy Act and the Harmful Digital Communications Bill.

Sun, 03 May 2015

You’ve all seen the colour story of the week: Ekim Burgers’ Mike Duffy posted a customer’s private complaint on his company’s public Facebook page, then rained abuse on her for good measure.

From a commercial point of view, the stupidity of Mr Duffy's actions is too obvious to discuss further

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