Classification (Advertising for Unclassified Films) Amendment Instrument 2007 (No. 1) (Cth)

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Classification (Advertising for Unclassified Films) Amendment Instrument 2007 (No. 1)

Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995

I, PHILIP MAXWELL RUDDOCK, Attorney-General, make this Instrument:

(a)   for the definition of eligible film in section 31 of the Classification (Publications, Films and Computer Games) Act 1995; and

(b)   under subsection 33 (3) and section 35 of that Act.

Dated 27 June 2007

PHILIP RUDDOCK

Attorney-General

1              Name of Instrument

This Instrument is the Classification (Advertising for Unclassified Films) Amendment Instrument  2007 (No. 1).

2              Commencement

This Instrument commences on 1 July 2007.

3              Amendment of Classification (Advertising for Unclassified Films) Instrument 2005

Schedule 1 amends the Classification (Advertising for Unclassified Films) Instrument 2005.

Schedule 1        Amendments

(section 3)

[1]           Section 6, after the definition of United International Pictures

insert

Universal Pictures International Australasia means a distributor the registered name of which is, on 1 July 2007, Universal Pictures International Australasia Pty Ltd.

[2]           Section 7

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110

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136

[3]           Subsection 8 (1), table, after item 5

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6 Universal Pictures International Australasia 11

[4]           Subsection 8 (2)

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25.

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40.

[5]           Subsection 8 (2), note

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The form is available from the Office of Film and Literature Classification or from its website: form is available from the following website: Schedule 1, Part 2, subclause 2.17 (2)

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(2)   The long exemption message box is shown in the following table.

Item

Long exemption message box

CMYK values

RGB values

1

C 0

M 50

Y 100

K 0

R 255

G 127

B 0

(3)   Despite subclause 2.17 (2), an advertisement for an unclassified film may continue to display the long exemption message box in effect immediately before 1 July 2007 for a period of 6 months after that date.

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