Editing Australia's New Online Safety Act
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Notices have to identify the material in question "in a way that is sufficient to enable the end‑user to comply with the notice". If you don't comply with a notice, you can receive an injunction from the Federal Court (71), or a formal warning from the Commissioner (72 | Notices have to identify the material in question "in a way that is sufficient to enable the end‑user to comply with the notice". If you don't comply with a notice, you can receive an injunction from the Federal Court (71), or a formal warning from the Commissioner (72). | ||
===End-User Notice=== | ===End-User Notice=== | ||
You can get an end-user notice for posting cyber-bullying material. If you do, you have to: | You can get an end-user notice for posting cyber-bullying material. If you do, you have to: | ||
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You can also get a removal notice for posting cyber-abuse material. The terms of the removal notice are the same as if you posted non-consensual intimate images (89). | You can also get a removal notice for posting cyber-abuse material. The terms of the removal notice are the same as if you posted non-consensual intimate images (89). | ||
==Obligations for Services== | ==Obligations for Services== | ||
Services covered by this Act are subject to the following obligations: | Services covered by this Act are subject to the following obligations: |