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access to records of complaints

       (1) An international broadcasting licensee must retain records required under section 10.3 for a period of two years after the date on which the complaint was received.

       (2) If the ACMA asks an international broadcasting licensee, in writing, to inspect a record mentioned in section 10.3 that is kept by the licensee, the licensee should, within a reasonable time after the request is made, produce the record (or a copy of the record) to the ACMA.

               Part 11 Conduct of an international broadcasting licensee

      11.1 Control of matter

        An international broadcasting licensee should make every reasonable effort to ensure that:
          (a) matter that the licensee broadcasts complies with each requirement of these Guidelines that applies to the matter; and
          (b) each broadcast that is made under the licensee's control complies with each requirement of these Guidelines that applies to broadcasting.

      11.2 Offences against laws

        An international broadcasting licensee should not use an international broadcasting service in the commission of an offence against the law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory.

               Part 12 Intellectual property rights

      12.1  Conduct of licensee

       (1) An international broadcasting licensee should respect the intellectual property rights that exist in matter.

      12.2  Program matter

       (1) A program should not include matter that infringes the intellectual property rights of any person.

         (2) A program should not be an infringement of the intellectual property rights of any person.

               Part 13 Applicants for an international broadcasting licence

      13.1  Commitment to guidelines

       (1) If an applicant for an international broadcasting licence commits in their application to abide by these Guidelines, this will be taken as compliance with the Guidelines for the purposes of preparing a report to the Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding the allocation of a licence.

       (2) If an applicant for an international broadcasting licence does not commit in their application to abide by these Guidelines, this will be taken as non-compliance with the Guidelines for the purposes of preparing a report to the Minister for Foreign Affairs regarding the allocation of a licence.

Notes to the Broadcasting Services (International Broadcasting) Guidelines 2016
Note 1
The Broadcasting Services (International Broadcasting) Guidelines 2016 (in force under subsection 121FP(1) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992) as shown in this compilation is amended as indicated in the Tables below.

Table of Instruments
Title                                                                                 Date of notification             Date of        Application, saving or
                                                                                      in Gazette or FRL registration   commencement   transitional provisions
 Broadcasting Services (International Broadcasting) Guidelines 2016                   29 March 2016 (see F2016L00393)  31 March 2016
 Broadcasting Services (International Broadcasting) Guidelines Amendment 2016 (No.1)  27 July 2016 (see F2016L01239)   28 July 2016

Table of Amendments
ad. = added or inserted      am. = amended      rep. = repealed      rs.