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National Classification Scheme Review (DP 77)
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5. The Proposed Classification Scheme
5. The Proposed Classification Scheme
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In this section:
Summary
The case for reform
Benefits of the proposed new National Classification Scheme
A new National Classification Scheme
The new Classification of Media Content Act
‹ Guiding Principles
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National Classification Scheme Review (DP 77)
Table of Contents:
Terms of Reference
Participants
Proposals and Questions
1. Introduction to the Inquiry
2. The Current Classification Scheme
3. Media Convergence and the Transformed Media Environment
4. Guiding Principles for Reform
5. The Proposed Classification Scheme
Summary
The case for reform
Benefits of the proposed new National Classification Scheme
A new National Classification Scheme
The new Classification of Media Content Act
6. What Content Should be Classified?
7. Who Should Classify Content?
8. Markings, Advertising, Display and Restricting Access
9. Classification Categories and Criteria
10. Refused Classification Category
11. Codes and Co-regulation
12. The New Regulator
13. Enacting the New National Classification Scheme
14. Enforcing Classification Laws
Appendix 1. Agencies, Organisations and Individuals Consulted
Appendix 2. Platform Neutrality and the Question of Media Effects
Appendix 3: Proposed classification markings
Appendix 4. What Must be Classified and by Whom and What Must be Restricted?