

On 20/05/2013,
you requested for the version in force on 20/05/2013
incorporating all amendments published on or before 20/05/2013.
The closest version currently available is that of 28/03/2013.

252CB.
—(1) The types of relief that the court may grant against a network service provider, if the court is satisfied that section 252A(1) applies to the network service provider, shall be limited to either or both of the following:
(a)
an order requiring the network service provider to take reasonable steps to disable access to an online location that is physically situated outside Singapore;
(b)
an order requiring the network service provider to terminate a specified account.
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(2) The types of relief that the court may grant against a network service provider, if the court is satisfied that section 252B(1) or 252C(1) applies to the network service provider, shall be limited to one or more of the following:
(a)
an order requiring the network service provider —
(i)
to remove an unauthorised electronic recording of the performance from the network service provider’s primary network; or
(ii)
to disable access to an unauthorised electronic recording of the performance on the primary network or another network;
(b)
an order requiring the network service provider to terminate a specified account;
(c)
such other order or orders as may be necessary, if that order is, or those orders are, the least burdensome to the network service provider among comparatively effective non-monetary orders.
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(3) When making an order under subsection (1) or (2), the court shall have regard to —
(a)
the harm that has been or may foreseeably be caused to the plaintiff;
(b)
the burden that the making of the order will place on the network service provider;
(c)
the technical feasibility of complying with the order;
(d)
the effectiveness of the order;
(e)
any possible adverse effect on the business or operations of the network service provider;
(f)
whether some other comparatively effective order would be less burdensome; and
(g)
all other matters which it considers relevant.
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