On 20 June, the Communications Legislation Amendment (Content Services) Bill 2007 was passed by Federal Parliament. When it comes into operation, the new law will impose obligations on commercial providers of non-broadcast media content, including content supplied over mobile telecommunications networks and live streamed material
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This month\u27s edition look at the latest cases, legislation, competition decisions and regulation ...
Two licences for new digital television services will be allocated in 2007: channel A and channel B,...
This editions looks at the Communications Legislation Amendment (Content Services) Bill 2007, the la...
This Bill amends the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 and the Radiocommunications Act 1992 to broaden ...
The strong growth of digital technology over the past decade has resulted in a requirement for broad...
This report outlines the provisions of a Bill to modify the existing framework for the introduction ...
As a result of recent technological developments, identical services can now be transmitted using te...
Rhonda Jolly provides an overview of the development of media ownership regulations and the changes ...
This month\u27s update discusses legislative, case and industry developments including the Telecommu...
In October 2006 the communications minister, Helen Coonan, steered the government’s new media laws t...
This report includes a majority, a dissenting and two minority reports from the committee\u27s inqui...
In March 2011 a bill was proposed to amend the Broadcasting Act. The Bill will extend “pluralism in...
A new federal law requires cable television operators to get permission from television stations by ...
Today’s online media services landscape is characterised by an increased convergence between traditi...
Other written product issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Pursuant...
This month\u27s edition look at the latest cases, legislation, competition decisions and regulation ...
Two licences for new digital television services will be allocated in 2007: channel A and channel B,...