Utah Code § 13-40-202

Removal of domain name or content -- Liability
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If an Internet registrar or Internet service provider believes in good faith that an Internet domain
name controlled or operated by the Internet registrar or Internet service provider, or content
residing on an Internet website or other online location controlled or operated by the Internet
registrar or Internet service provider, is used to engage in a violation of this part, the Internet
registrar or Internet service provider is not liable under any provision of the laws of this state or of
any political subdivision of the state for removing or disabling access to the Internet domain name
or other content.
Repealed and Re-enacted by Chapter 200, 2010 General Session

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