Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00007:front:0:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00007
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 7539–10171

an advertisement of at least 10 seconds — a ticker, shown for at least 10 seconds, that includes the long message in a height of at least 5% of the height of the active screen area of the presentation format; or
 (ii) for an advertisement of less than 10 seconds — a ticker, shown for the length of the advertisement, that includes the long message in a height of at least 5% of the height of the active screen area of the presentation format.

Note   The advertising time for an advertisement for an unclassified film or an unclassified computer game contained in a larger advertisement does not include the advertising time for other material also included in the larger advertisement.

 (2) A ticker:
 (a) must be at least the greater of:
 (i) 32 pixel lines; and
 (ii) 5% of the height of the active screen area of the presentation format; and
 (b) must be displayed in the area of the screen commonly known as the title‑safe area.

2.6 Message displays — small screen advertisements

  If a moving image advertising an unclassified film or an unclassified computer game is shown on a screen with a presentation format of less than 300 pixels in height, the advertisement must:
 (a) comply with subclause 2.5 (1); or
 (b) include:
 (i) the short message and, if practicable, a key or legend explaining the short message; or
 (ii) as soon as practicable after the beginning of the advertisement, a still or moving image that includes the long message in a height of at least 5% of the height of the active screen area of the presentation format.

2.7 Ceasing to display message after classification

 (1) If an unclassified film or an unclassified computer game is classified, advertising matter for the film or the computer game must cease to display the message:
 (a) for advertising matter in the form of a trailer advertisement for a cinema‑release film — within 7 days after the person to whom the certificate of classification was granted is notified of the classification and no less than 48 hours before the release of the film for public viewing; or
 (b) in any other case — within 7 days, and preferably within 48 hours, after the person to whom the certificate of classification was granted is notified of the classification.

 (2) However, the following kinds of advertising material need not be updated:
 (a) if the print deadline has passed — a printed advertisement;
 (b) a poster or a billboard;
 (c) advertising material displayed in an in‑store kiosk, a trailer loop reel, a demonstration disk, or an in‑store retail loop;
 (d) advertising material on a video tape, video disc or computer game that is already