Sec. 102(c)(5) Immunity
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Stop Online Piracy Act
- Sec. 101. Definitions
- Sec. 102(a),(b) Action by the Attorney General
- Sec. 102(c)(1),(2) Reasonable Measures (A) Service Providers
- Sec. 102(c)(2)(B) Internet Search Engines
- Sec. 102(c)(2)(C) Payment Network Providers
- Sec. 102(c)(2)(D) Internet advertising services
- Sec. 102(c)(3),(4) Enforcement of orders
- Sec. 102(c)(5) Immunity
- Sec. 102(d) Modification or Vacation of Orders
- Sec. 103(a) MARKET-BASED SYSTEM ... - Definitions
- Sec. 103(b) Denying U.S. Financial Support of Sites Dedicated to Theft of U.S. Property
- Sec. 103(c) Limited Injunctive Relief in Cases of Counter Notification
- Sec. 103(d) Actions Based on Court Orders
- Sec 103(e) Modification or Vacation of Orders
- Sec. 103(f) Amended Orders
- Sec. 103(g) Reporting of Orders
- Sec. 104. Immunity for taking voluntary action against sites dedicated to theft of U.S. Property
- Sec. 105. Immunity for taking voluntary action against sites that endanger public health
- Sec. 106. Guidelines and study
- Sec. 107. Denying U.S. capital to notorious foreign infringers
- Sec. 201(a) STREAMING OF COPYRIGHTED WORKS IN VIOLATION OF CRIMINAL LAW - Title 17 Amendments
- Sec. 201(b) Title 18 Amendments
- Sec. 201(c) Rule of Construction
- Sec. 202. Traficking in inherently dangerous goods or services
- Sec. 203. Protecting U.S. business from foreign and economic espionage
- Sec. 204. Amendments to sentencing guidelines
- Sec. 205.a DEFENDING INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ABROAD - Resources to Protect IPR
- Sec. 205(b) New Appointments
- Sec. 205(c) Priority Assignments
- Sec. 205(d) Training -- (h) Reports to Congress
- Sec. 205(i) Definitions, (j) Authorization of Appropriations
(5) IMMUNITY.—
- (A) IMMUNITY FROM SUIT.—Other than in an action pursuant to paragraph (4), no cause of action shall lie in any Federal or State court or administrative agency against any entity served with a copy of a court order issued under this subsection, or against any director, officer, employee, or agent thereof, for any act reasonably designed to comply with this sub
section or reasonably arising from such order.
- (B) IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY.—Other than in an action pursuant to paragraph (4)—
- (i) any entity served with a copy of an order under this subsection, and any director, officer, employee, or agent thereof, shall not be liable for any act reasonably designed to comply with this subsection or reasonably arising from such order; and
- (ii) any—
- (I) actions taken by customers of such entity to circumvent any restriction on access to the foreign infringing site, or portion thereof, that is subject to such order, that is instituted pursuant to this subsection, or
- (II) act, failure, or inability to restrict access to a foreign infringing site, or portion thereof, that is subject to such order, in spite of good faith efforts to comply with such order by such entity, shall not be used by any person in any claim or cause of action against such entity.
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