xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"
Textual Amendments
1. In regulation 60B, “consumer communication device” means any of the following, of a type which is generally available to the public—U.K.
(a)computers falling within entries 5A992 and 4A994.b of Schedule 2A ;
(b)disk drives and solid-state storage equipment falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(c)input/output control units (other than industrial controllers designed for chemical processing);
(d)graphics accelerators and graphics coprocessors;
(e)monitors falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(f)printers falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(g)modems falling within entries 5A991.b.2, 5A991.b.4 or 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(h)network access controllers and communications channel controllers falling within entry 5A991.b.4 of Schedule 2A;
(i)keyboards, mice and similar devices specified in entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(j)mobile phones, including cellular and satellite telephones, personal digital assistants, and subscriber information module (SIM) cards and similar devices falling within entries 5A992 or 5A991 of Schedule 2A;
(k)memory devices falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(l)information security equipment, software (except encryption source code) and peripherals falling within entries 5A992 or 5D992 of Schedule 2A;
(m)digital cameras and memory cards falling within entry 6A993 or 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(n)television and radio receivers falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(o)recording devices falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;
(p)batteries, chargers, carrying cases and accessories for the goods falling within paragraphs (a) to (o) above;
(q)software (except encryption source code) falling within entries 4D994, 5D991 and 5D992 of Schedule 2A, which is for use with equipment described in paragraphs (a) to (p) above.]