Information about the content of the web site and
copyright.
Disclaimer
Suffolk County Council makes every effort to ensure the
information published on this web site is accurate. It disclaims
any liability for error or omission, however caused. Users who rely
on this information do so at their own risk. Should you need to
rely on information provided in these pages, you are advised to
seek separate confirmation from the council that the information is
correct.
Suffolk County Council does not maintain any of the sites provided
as links. It therefore does not assume responsibility for the
contents of any other site, nor does any link constitute
endorsement of that site, its sponsor or its contents.
Copyright
All content on this web site, including but not limited to text,
graphics, photographs, images, moving images, sound, illustrations
and software are owned by Suffolk County Council unless otherwise
stated. Permission is granted for material to be downloaded to file
or printer for private or non-commercial uses only. Any other use
requires the written permission of Suffolk County Council.
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Terrorism Act 2006: notice-and-take-down requirement
Organisations that provide web sites must be aware of a new
notice-and-take-down requirement contained within the
Terrorism
Act 2006, which came into force on 13 April 2006, and ensure
that they have procedures to handle any notices served on them
under the Act.
Sections 3 and 4 of the Act enable a police constable to give
written notice to an organisation that a particular statement they
publish electronically is unlawful, because it relates to
terrorism. If the organisation does not remove or amend the
statement within two working days (only Saturdays, Sundays, Bank
Holidays, Christmas Day and Good Friday are excluded), then it will
be considered to have endorsed the statement and will thereafter be
liable to prosecution for encouraging terrorism or disseminating
terrorist publications.
An organisation served with a notice is also required to take
all reasonable steps to prevent future re-publication of the same
or similar statements, including an investigation into who
published the statement and removing that person's ability to
publish in future.
Suffolk County Council will comply promptly with any such
requests.