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PUBLIC ORDER
39


"communicate" means to transmit by electronic means (whether over a path, or a combination of paths, provided by a material substance or by wireless means or otherwise) a film or picture, whether or not it is sent in response to a request, and includes—
(a) the broadcasting of the film or picture;
(b) the inclusion of the film or picture in a cable programme; and
(c) the making available of a film or picture on a network or otherwise in such a way that the film or picture may be accessed by any person from a place and at a time chosen by him,
and "communicating" and "communication" shall be construed accordingly;
"CPIB officer" has the same meaning as in the Prevention of Corruption Act (Cap. 241);
"film" means—
(a) any cinematograph film;
(b) any video recording, or any disc or solid state recording device containing information by the use of which one or more series of visual images may be produced electronically and shown as a moving picture; or
(c) any other material, record or thing on which is recorded or stored for immediate or future retrieval any information that, by the use of any computer or electronic device, is capable of being reproduced or displayed as wholly or partly visual moving pictures,
and includes any part of a film, and any copy or part of a copy of the whole or any part of a film;
“immigration officer" means an immigration officer appointed under section 3 of the Immigration Act (Cap. 133);
"intelligence officer" means a public officer appointed to such Scheme of Service as the Minister designates;
"law enforcement" means ?
(a) activities carried on by any police officer, CPIB officer, narcotics officer, intelligence officer or immigration officer in