| New Rules for Restricting Access to 18+ Content and Commercial MA15+ Internet, Mobile or Fixed Phone |
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| Saturday, 22 December 2007 01:59 |
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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) made new rules
on 20 December 2007 providing a uniform approach to restriction of
access to both R18+ content and commercial MA15+ content which is
hosted in or provided from Australia, whether accessed via the
internet, mobile or fixed phones.
Similar to previous obligations under Schedule 5 of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992, the Restricted Access Systems Declaration 2007 provides that, after receiving a complaint and investigating a piece of content, ACMA may require the content service provider to either remove the content or place the content behind specified access restrictions.
Telephone sex services will be subject to the Declaration from 20 July 2008 when provisions of Part 9A of the Telecommunications governing such services are repealed. On that date, the current restricted access arrangements applying to stored internet content under Schedule 5 to the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 and the restricted access provisions applying to mobile content under the Telecommunications Service Provider (Mobile Premium Services) Determination 2005 (No.1) will be repealed.
The Telecommunications Service Provider(Mobile Premium Services) Determination 2005 also includes rules relating to:
These rules are unaffected by the changes and continue operating in conjunction with the industry self-regulatory scheme, the Mobile Premium Services Industry Scheme. The Restricted Access Systems Declaration 2007 and the amendments to the Telecommunications Service Provider (Mobile Premium Services) Determination 2005 and the Telecommunications Numbering Plan 1992, together with their corresponding explanatory statements, are available from the ACMA website at http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_310905
- and will be available from the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments website at www.frli.gov.au in early January 2008. |
| Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 January 2008 21:21 |