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COMPETITION AND CONSUMER ACT 2010 - SECT 52A

Definitions

    In this Part:

"ACMA" means the Australian Communications and Media Authority.

"bargaining news business representative" , for a registered news business, has the meaning given by section   52ZD.

"bargaining parties" has the meaning given by section   52ZG.

"core bargaining issues" has the meaning given by section   52ZG.

"core news content" means content that reports, investigates or explains:

  (a)   issues or events that are relevant in engaging Australians in public debate and in informing democratic decision - making; or

  (b)   current issues or events of public significance for Australians at a local, regional or national level.

"covered news content" means content that is any of the following:

  (a)   core news content;

  (b)   content that reports, investigates or explains current issues or events of interest to Australians.

"designated digital platform corporation" means a corporation that is specified as a designated digital platform corporation in a determination under section   52E.

"designated digital platform service" , of a designated digital platform corporation, means a service that is specified as a designated digital platform service of the corporation in a determination under section   52E.

"news business" means:

  (a)   a news source; or

  (b)   a combination of news sources.

"news source" means any of the following, if it produces, and publishes online, news content:

  (a)   a newspaper masthead;

  (b)   a magazine;

  (c)   a television program or channel;

  (d)   a radio program or channel;

  (e)   a website or part of a website;

  (f)   a program of audio or video content designed to be distributed over the internet.

"registered news business" means a news business that is registered under section   52G.

"registered news business corporation" :

  (a)   a registered news business corporation means a corporation that is registered under section   52G; and

  (b)   a registered news business corporation , for a registered news business, means the corporation that is endorsed under section   52G as the registered news business corporation for the registered news business.

"register of bargaining code arbitrators" means the register established under section   52ZK.

"remuneration issue" has the meaning given by subsection   52ZL(1).

"represented registered news business" has the meaning given by section   52ZG.

"responsible digital platform corporation" for a designated digital platform service is:

  (a)   a corporation that:

  (i)   is a related body corporate of the service's designated digital platform corporation; and

  (ii)   if the corporation is not incorporated in Australia--is managed in Australia; and

  (iii)   either by itself or together with other corporations, operates or controls the designated digital platform service in supplying services that are used by Australians; or

  (b)   if there is no corporation that satisfies the requirements of paragraph   (a)--the service's designated digital platform corporation.



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