Part 2 Prohibition Notices and Prohibition Orders

Part 2 Prohibition Notices and Prohibition Orders

Domestic service providers: extension of liability

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(1)     If—

(a)     a service provider established in a particular part of the United Kingdom does anything in an EEA state other than the United Kingdom in the course of providing information society services, and

(b)     the action, if done in that part of the United Kingdom, would constitute an offence under section 26,

the service provider is guilty in that part of the United Kingdom of such an offence.

(2)     Nothing in this paragraph affects the operation of paragraph 8.

Non-UK service providers: restriction on including terms in prohibition notice or order

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(1)     This paragraph applies where—

(a)     a person proposes to give a prohibition notice,

(b)     a person makes an application for a prohibition order under section 18, or

(c)     a person mentioned in subsection (1)(a) or (2) of section 28 makes an application under that section for the variation of a prohibition order.

(2)     The prohibition notice or prohibition order may include terms which restrict the freedom of a non-UK service provider to provide information society services in relation to an EEA state only

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