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These procedures can therefore result in the unfair removal of legal content without due process, right of appeal, right of review or transparency The notice andtake-down procedures require an ISP, which performs specific functions, to remove or disable access to unlawful c
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  • These procedures can therefore result in the unfair removal of legal content without due process, right of appeal, right of review or transparency
  • The notice andtake-down procedures require an ISP, which performs specific functions, to remove or disable access to unlawful content or activities that exists on its networks upon receipt of a notification by a complainant

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