1. Regulating Displays Copyright © 2015 Orren Prunckun. All Rights Reserved.
2. What Is Display Technology?
3. “An output device that presents in visual format”
4. What Are Some Types Of Display Technology? .
5. Types Of Emerging Displays… • Virtual Reality. • Augmented Reality. • Holograms. • Etc… For use in: • Gaming. • Entertainment. • Training & Education. • Etc.
6. How Does Display Technology Influences Culture?
7. Importance Of Displays… • Screens are proliferating. • Traditional remote controls are disappearing. • Allows more content delivered in less time. • Various trends…
8. Who Are The Various Stakeholders That Influence The Development Of Legal Regulation Of Display Technology?
9. Stakeholders That Influence The Development Of Regulation For Cryptocurrency… Domestic Regulators • The Australian Executive (Department of Industry, Innovation and Science). • Parliament of Australia. Entrepreneurs, developers & their legal entities building on the block chain. Consumers. Who else?
10. What Are The International And Domestic Frameworks That Regulate Display Technology?
11. Current Regulatory Frameworks… Domestic Regulations • Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) • Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) s473 (internet access) • Commonwealth offences • Broadcasting and Television Act 1942 (Cth) • Summary Offences Act 1953 (SA) s33(2) – Indecent or offensive material • An Act to make provision for certain offences against public order and for other summary offences; to make provision for powers of police officers in relation to investigation of offences; and for other purposes.
12. Current Regulatory Frameworks… Domestic Regulations • Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 (SA) S63A(1) – Children • An Act to consolidate certain Acts relating to the criminal law; and for other purposes. • Classification (Publications, Films And Computer Games) Act 1995 (SA) • An Act to provide for the establishment and enforcement of schemes for the of publications, films and computer games; and for other purposes.
13. Activity • You have been tasked with create new regulations for displays. • Represent each stakeholder group from before: – Domestic Regulator. – Entrepreneurs, developers & their legal entities. – Consumers. • Determine your stakeholder groups interests (15 minutes). • Create a regulations based on International treaties and Australian domestic law that regulate displays taking into consideration your stakeholder groups interests (15 minutes). • Discuss if this is mutually beneficial for all stakeholder groups (15 minutes).
14. Problem Questions • What happens when a crime is committed in virtual reality? • What happens when criminal content is exhibited on display technology? • How will advertising laws deal with emerging display technology in the future? – How would you go about attempting to answer these questions?
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