Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00710:reg:6:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024L00710
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 6 (pt 4/10)
Character Range: 12805–15664

relation to material that is not a computer game or a publication, means class 1 material that, without justification:
 (a) depicts, expresses or otherwise deals with matters of drug misuse or addiction in such a way that the material offends against the standards of morality, decency and propriety generally accepted by reasonable adults to the extent that the material should be classified RC; or
 (b) is or includes detailed instruction in the unlawful use of drugs; or
 (c) is or includes material promoting the unlawful use of drugs.

       end-user, of a designated internet service, means a natural person who uses the service.
Example: A designated internet service may be provided to a family, where a parent or carer has the agreement with the provider of the service. The parent or carer is the account holder. Family members (including the parent or carer who is the account holder) who use the service are end-users.
end-user managed hosting service means:
 (a) a designated internet service that is primarily designed or adapted to enable end-users to store or manage material; and
 (b) includes a service that is taken to be an end-user managed hosting service under subsection 12(2).

            Note 1: Examples of end-user managed hosting services include online file storage services, photo storage services, and other online media hosting services, including such services that include functionality to allow end-users to post or share content.

            Note 2: For purposes of this industry standard, an enterprise DIS that meets this definition will be taken to be both an enterprise DIS and an end-user managed hosting service – see subsection 12(2)(c).

            Note 3: An end-user managed hosting service differs from Third-Party Hosting Services (as defined in the Hosting Services Online Safety Code (Class 1A and Class 1B Material)) which have the sole or predominant purpose of supporting the delivery of another service online and which do not directly interact with end-users.
enforcement authority means a police force or other law enforcement authority.
enterprise customer means the account holder under the agreement for the provision of an enterprise DIS.
Note: The enterprise customer will often make the service available to a class of end-users, such as its staff.
enterprise DIS means a designated internet service:
 (a) the account holder for which is an organisation (and not an individual); and
 (b) the predominant purpose of which is to enable the account holder, in accordance with the terms of use for the service, to use the service for the organisation's activities, including integrating the service into the organisation's own services that are or may be made available by the organisation to the organisation's end-users; and
 (c) that is of a kind that is usually acquired by account holders for