Editing Australia's New Online Safety Act

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The Minister may require a service or a class of services to report on how well it obeyed the basic online safety expectations for a specified period between 6 and 24 months long. The requirement can be regular or onetime. The Commissioner can sue a service that doesn't comply with it for 500 penalty units, and can also publish a notification on the [https://esafety.gov.au website] stating that the service didn't comply with it. You have no right to remain silent under a reporting requirement, but nothing you say can be used against you in a criminal proceeding or a civil proceeding, other than for failing to report or giving false or misleading information (63).
The Minister may require a service or a class of services to report on how well it obeyed the basic online safety expectations for a specified period between 6 and 24 months long. The requirement can be regular or onetime. The Commissioner can sue a service that doesn't comply with it for 500 penalty units, and can also publish a notification on the [https://esafety.gov.au website] stating that the service didn't comply with it. You have no right to remain silent under a reporting requirement, but nothing you say can be used against you in a criminal proceeding or a civil proceeding, other than for failing to report or giving false or misleading information (63).
===Removal Notices===
===Removal Notices===
Removal notices are issued for cyber-bullying material, but only if the person already complained to the service about it and it wasn't removed within 48 hours of the complaint (65). They can also be issued to services hosting the material being posted. They require the service receiving it to remove the material within 24 hours. If the Commissioner refuses to issue a removal notice, they must tell the person that asked for it (66).
Removal notices are issued for cyber-bullying material, but only if the person already complained to the service about it and it wasn't removed within 48 hours of the complaint (65). They can also be issued to services hosting the material being posted. They require the service receiving it to remove the material. If the Commissioner refuses to issue a removal notice, they must tell the person that asked for it (66).
 
Removal notices are issued for non-consensual intimate images. If it is on the basis of a complaint, the Commissioner needs to ascertain that the person depicted did not consent, but if it's on the basis of an objection they don't. The recipient has to "take all reasonable steps" to remove the material within 24 hours (77).


Removal notices are issued for cyber-abuse material to services covered by this Act and hosting services under like conditions and with like requirements (90), except that they only require the service receiving them to "take all reasonable steps" to ensure the material is gone, instead of removing the material outright (88).
Removal notices are issued for cyber-abuse material to services covered by this Act and hosting services under like conditions and with like requirements (90), except that they only require the service receiving them to "take all reasonable steps" to ensure the material is gone, instead of removing the material outright (88).
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Removal notices are also issued for class 2 material at the X18+ level with the same exception for official proceedings (114). Unlike all the other kinds of removal notices, they can only be issued "if the service is provided from Australia".
Removal notices are also issued for class 2 material at the X18+ level with the same exception for official proceedings (114). Unlike all the other kinds of removal notices, they can only be issued "if the service is provided from Australia".
===Blocking Requests and Blocking Notices===
===Blocking Requests and Blocking Notices===
All material promoting, inciting, instructing in, or depicting abhorrent violent conduct whose availability online "is likely to cause significant harm to the Australian community" can be the subject of a blocking request. A blocking request is addressed to an ISP. It can block IP addresses, URLs, and domain names. "''The Commissioner is not required to observe any requirements of procedural fairness in relation to the giving of the blocking request.''" (this is a ''direct quote'') (95). A blocking request lasts for 3 months but can be renewed for further 3-month periods indefinitely.
All material promoting, inciting, instructing in, or depicting abhorrent violent conduct whose availability online "is likely to cause significant harm to the Australian community" can be the subject of a blocking request. A blocking request is addressed to an ISP. It can block IP addresses, URLs, and domain names. "''The Commissioner is not required to observe any requirements of procedural fairness in relation to the giving of the blocking request.''" (this is a ''direct quote'') (95). A blocking request lasts for 3 months but can be renewed for further 3-month periods indefinitely.
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