HP0986 LD 1364 |
Session - 129th Maine Legislature S "A" to C "A", Filing Number S-205, Sponsored by Lawrence
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LR 2222 Item 6 |
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Bill Tracking, Additional Documents | Chamber Status |
Amend the amendment in section 1 in §1541-B in subsection 1 by inserting after paragraph A the following:
Amend the amendment in section 1 in §1514-B in subsection 1 in paragraph D in the first line (page 1, line 25 in amendment) by striking out the following: " Internet service" and inserting the following: ' broadband Internet access service'
Amend the amendment in section 1 in §1514-B in subsection 1 by relettering the paragraphs to read alphabetically.
Amend the amendment in section 1 in §1514-B in subsection 2 in paragraph A in the 2nd line (page 2, line 6 in amendment) by striking out the following: " Internet service" and inserting the following: ' broadband Internet access service'
Amend the amendment in section 1 in §1514-B in subsection 2 by inserting after the 2nd to last paragraph the following indented paragraphs to read:
Nothing in this section prohibits reasonable efforts by an Internet service provider providing broadband Internet access service to address copyright infringement or other unlawful activity.
Nothing in this section supersedes any obligations, authorizations or restrictions on an Internet service provider providing broadband Internet access service to address the needs of emergency communications or law enforcement, public safety or national security authorities under the laws of the State and the United States of America and the United States Constitution and the Constitution of Maine.’
Amend the amendment by relettering or renumbering any nonconsecutive Part letter or section number to read consecutively.
summary
This amendment includes the term "broadband Internet access service," which is the term used by the Federal Communications Commission in its net neutrality order, to refer to Internet services. The amendment also clarifies that net neutrality continues to allow Internet service providers, consistent with the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality order, to address copyright infringement or other illegal activity and to address the needs of public safety and law enforcement as permitted by law or the provider's ability to do so.