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A review of the regulation of content delivered over mobile communications devices (Submissions closed)
On 15 July 2004 the Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts invited stakeholders to comment on the review of the regulation of content delivered over mobile communications devices.
The Australian Government is considering whether existing policy and regulatory arrangements for the management of potentially offensive or harmful content provide adequate community safeguards in view of the new and emerging services delivered to these devices.
Interested stakeholders are invited to submit comments addressing the terms of reference to mobilecontentreview@dcita.gov.au
Media release: Protecting consumers against illegal or offensive content on mobiles
Review of the regulation of content delivered over mobile communications devices Discussion paper (including terms of reference) (PDF, 122.9 KB)
Enquiries to:
Manager
Mobile Content Review
Broadcasting Division
02 6271 1869
Submissions
Australasian Performing Rights Association Limited (APRA) and Australasian Mechanical Copyright Ownership Society Limited (AMCOS) (PDF, 279.1 KB)
Australian Communications Authority and the Australian Broadcasting Authority (PDF, 1.3 MB)
Australian Direct Marketing Association (ADMA) (MS Word file, 61.5 KB)
Australian Family Association (WA Branch) (RTF, 28.0 KB)
Australian Film Commission (PDF, 300.3 KB)
Broadcast Australia (PDF, 393.3 KB)
Free TV Australia (PDF, 148.4 KB)
Hutchison Telecoms (PDF, 753.7 KB)
Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance (RTF, 138.0 KB)
Mr Joseph Holloway (MS Word file, 29.5 KB)
Ms Josephine Wadlow-Evans (RTF, 21.0 KB)
NetAlert Limited (RTF, 800.0 KB)
Office of Film and Literature Classification (MS Word file, 119.0 KB)
Optus (MS Word file, 132.5 KB)
Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre Limited (SETEL) (RTF, 39.5 KB)
Virgin Mobile Australia (MS Word file, 222.5 KB)
Vodafone Australia (RTF, 381.0 KB)
Young Media Australia (RTF, 107.0 KB)
