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2006 Utah Code - 13-40-202 — Permissive removal of potentially harmful software.
13-40-202. Permissive removal of potentially harmful software.If a provider of computer software or an interactive computer service provides prior notice to a user with whom the provider has an established business relationship, that provider is not liable under the law of this state, or a political subdivision of this state, for identifying, removing, or disabling, preventing installation of a program on the user's computer that is used to, or that the provider reasonably or in good faith believes will likely be used to:
(1) violate a provision of this chapter; or
(2) to engage in surreptitious collection of information concerning the user's use of the computer without the consent of the owner of the computer, except that no notice is required for:
(a) preventing the installation of a program; or
(b) in the case of an enterprise network, removing, disabling, or preventing the installation of a program on the computer of an employee.
Enacted by Chapter 168, 2005 General Session
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