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'''''Update 20/1/22''': [https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/F2022L00062 Basic online safety expectations] have been made.
'''''Update 23/7/21''': The Online Safety Act has received the Royal Assent as [https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021A00076 Act No. 76 of 2021]. It will come effect no later than 6 months after its passage (23 January 2022). Draft regulations are being made and the Bibliotheca Anonoma will keep you updated on new developments.
 
'''''Update 23/7/21''': The Online Safety Act has received the Royal Assent as [https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021A00076 Act No. 76 of 2021]. It will come into effect no later than 6 months after its passage (23 January 2022). Draft regulations are being made and the Bibliotheca Anonoma will keep you updated on new developments.


Today (23 June 2021) the [https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021B00018 Online Safety Act] passed the Australian Senate. As by constitutional convention Royal Assent is automatic after a bill is passed by both Houses of the Parliament, it might as well be law even though the Governor-General hasn't put his name on it yet. Since it comes into effect a maximum of 6 months from its passage (2)<ref>Numbers in brackets refer to section numbers of the Act.</ref>, and its strength is, to say the least, sweeping, it is important not only for Australians but also for Canadians, British, and even Americans and citizens of non-English-speaking nations to know about it, given its authors intend it to be a model for similar legislation worldwide<ref>https://www.smh.com.au/national/we-need-to-ensure-online-safety-before-big-tech-profits-20210615-p58123.html</ref>.
Today (23 June 2021) the [https://www.legislation.gov.au/Details/C2021B00018 Online Safety Act] passed the Australian Senate. As by constitutional convention Royal Assent is automatic after a bill is passed by both Houses of the Parliament, it might as well be law even though the Governor-General hasn't put his name on it yet. Since it comes into effect a maximum of 6 months from its passage (2)<ref>Numbers in brackets refer to section numbers of the Act.</ref>, and its strength is, to say the least, sweeping, it is important not only for Australians but also for Canadians, British, and even Americans and citizens of non-English-speaking nations to know about it, given its authors intend it to be a model for similar legislation worldwide<ref>https://www.smh.com.au/national/we-need-to-ensure-online-safety-before-big-tech-profits-20210615-p58123.html</ref>.
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The Minister<ref>To figure out ''which'' Minister, go to https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/Browse_by_Topic/law/adminarrangements#:~:text=Administrative%20Arrangements%20Orders%2C%201906%2B%20%20%20%20Date,%20%20Yes%20%2038%20more%20rows%20 and find the latest Administrative Arrangements Order, then find the "''Online Safety Act 2021''" under the section for "Legislation administered by the Minister".</ref> can put a service that doesn't meet the  criteria to be there into one of those categories, but whether or not they can put a service that does meet the criteria to be in a category out of it depends on which category. "Exempt services", where material posted is inaccessible and undelivered to all Australian end-users, are not covered by this Act.  
The Minister<ref>To figure out ''which'' Minister, go to https://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliament/Parliamentary_Departments/Parliamentary_Library/Browse_by_Topic/law/adminarrangements#:~:text=Administrative%20Arrangements%20Orders%2C%201906%2B%20%20%20%20Date,%20%20Yes%20%2038%20more%20rows%20 and find the latest Administrative Arrangements Order, then find the "''Online Safety Act 2021''" under the section for "Legislation administered by the Minister".</ref> can put a service that doesn't meet the  criteria to be there into one of those categories, but whether or not they can put a service that does meet the criteria to be in a category out of it depends on which category. "Exempt services", where material posted is inaccessible and undelivered to all Australian end-users, are not covered by this Act.  
===Social Media Service===
===Social Media Service===
A service falls into this category whose "sole or primary purpose...is to enable online social interaction between 2 or more end‑users" or "share material for social purposes" and that "allows end‑users to link to, or interact with, some or all of the other end‑users" and "post material on the service".  
A service falls into this category whose "sole or primary purpose of the service is to enable online social interaction between 2 or more end‑users" or "share material for social purposes" and that "allows end‑users to link to, or interact with, some or all of the other end‑users" and "post material on the service".  


The Minister ''can'' declare services that would otherwise fall into this category to be exempt services (13).
The Minister ''can'' declare services that would otherwise fall into this category to be exempt services (13).
===Relevant Electronic Service===
===Relevant Electronic Service===
A service falls into this category that is an email, instant messaging, SMS, MMS, chat, or online game service.
A service falls into this category that is an email, instant messaging, SMS, MMS, chat, or online game service.
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