Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00854:section:10:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00854
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 10 (pt 2/15)
Character Range: 48993–51670

program—a version of the work (whether or not in the language, code or notation in which the work was originally expressed) not being a reproduction of the work;
 (c) in relation to a literary work (whether in a non‑dramatic form or in a dramatic form):
 (i) a translation of the work; or
 (ii) a version of the work in which a story or action is conveyed solely or principally by means of pictures; and
 (d) in relation to a musical work—an arrangement or transcription of the work.
alternative dispute resolution processes means procedures and services for the resolution of disputes, and includes:
 (a) conferencing; and
 (b) mediation; and
 (c) neutral evaluation; and
 (d) case appraisal; and
 (e) conciliation; and
 (f) procedures or services specified in the regulations;
but does not include:
 (g) arbitration; or
 (h) court procedures or services.
Paragraphs (b) to (f) of this definition do not limit paragraph (a) of this definition.
approved label means a label approved under:
 (a) Part 2 of the Agvet Code of a State or of the Northern Territory; or
 (b) Part 2 of the Agvet Code of the participating Territories within the meaning of the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals Act 1994.
archives means:
 (a) archival material in the custody of:
 (i) the National Archives of Australia; or
 (ii) the Archives Office of New South Wales established by the Archives Act 1960 of the State of New South Wales; or
 (iii) the Public Record Office established by the Public Records Act 1973 of the State of Victoria; or
 (iv) the Archives Office of Tasmania established by the Archives Act 1965 of the State of Tasmania; or
 (aa) archival material in the custody of a person (other than the National Archives of Australia) in accordance with an arrangement referred to in section 64 of the Archives Act 1983; or
 (b) a collection of documents or other material to which this paragraph applies by virtue of subsection (4).
artistic work means:
 (a) a painting, sculpture, drawing, engraving or photograph, whether the work is of artistic quality or not;
 (b) a building or a model of a building, whether the building or model is of artistic quality or not; or
 (c) a work of artistic craftsmanship whether or not mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b);
but does not include a circuit layout within the meaning of the Circuit Layouts Act 1989.
Australia includes the external Territories.
author, in relation to a photograph, means the person who took the photograph.
authorized officer, in relation to a library or archives, means the officer in charge of that library or archives or a person authorized by that officer to act on his or her behalf.
available online, in relation