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Version date: 24 May 2024 - onwards
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218ZB. Online interface orders

(1) The court may make an online interface order on an application under section 218ZA if it finds that -

(a) there has been or is likely to be a Schedule 13 infringement,

(b) there are no other available means of bringing about the cessation or prohibition of the infringement which, by themselves, would be wholly effective, and

(c) it is necessary to make the order to avoid the risk of serious harm to the collective interests of consumers.

(2) An online interface order must direct the person against whom it is made to do, or to co-operate with another person so that other person may do, one or more of the following -

(a) remove content from or modify content on an online interface;

(b) disable or restrict access to an online interface;

(c) display a warning to consumers accessing an online interface;