Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00711:reg:6:p6
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00711
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 6/7)
Character Range: 17647–20712

of a kind described in paragraph (b); and
 (ii) is made available to government agencies, enforcement authorities and providers of relevant electronic services for the purpose of their using technological means to detect or manage child sexual abuse material on relevant electronic services.
Example: An example of a database referred to in paragraph (c) is the database managed by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
known pro-terror material means material that has been verified as pro-terror material.
Note 1: Known pro-terror material may include material that can be detected via hashes, text signals, searches of key words terms, URLs or behavioural signals or patterns that signal or are associated with online materials produced by terrorist entities that are on the United Nations Security Council Consolidated List.
That List was accessible, on the registration of this industry standard, at https://www.un.org/securitycouncil/content/un-sc-consolidated-list.
Note 2: Material may, for example, be verified as a result of a decision of the Classification Board. Material may also be verified by using tools provided by independent organisations that are recognised as having expertise in counter-terrorism. Examples of these organisations include Tech Against Terrorism and the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism.
offensive: see subsection (3).
pre-assessed relevant electronic service means each of the following:
 (a) a communication relevant electronic service;
 (b) a dating service;
 (c) a gaming service with communications functionality.
pro-terror material means:
 (a) class 1 material that:
 (i) directly or indirectly counsels, promotes, encourages or urges the doing of a terrorist act; or
 (ii) directly or indirectly provides instruction in the doing of a terrorist act; or
 (iii) directly praises the doing of a terrorist act in circumstances where there is a substantial risk that the praise might have the effect of leading a person (regardless of the person's age or any mental impairment that the person might suffer) to engage in a terrorist act; or
 (b) material that is known pro-terror material.
However, material accessible using a relevant electronic service is not pro-terror material if its availability on the service can reasonably be taken to be part of public discussion, public debate, entertainment or satire.
provide a relevant electronic service includes make the service available.
provider, in relation to a telephony relevant electronic service, has the meaning given to carriage service provider in section 87 of the Telecommunications Act 1997.

       RC or RC Refused Classification means the "Refused Classification" classification under the Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995.
risk assessment means an assessment of a kind required by subsection 7(1).
risk profile, for a relevant electronic service, means the risk profile of the service determined under subsection 7(7).
sexual activity is not limited to sexual intercourse.
store: material is stored on