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According to an article on redOrbit, U.S. registrars and hosting companies, such as GoDaddy and Hosting.com, are taking steps to remove sites that advertise the illegal sale of controlled substances.
Under the new legislation, which comes into effect in April, U.S. law enforcement can serve notice on a registrar or hosting company and request that they shut down a site that is distributing illegal controlled substances.
Website hosting companies are moving swiftly to rid their servers of sites that advertise the illegal sale of controlled substances -- including performance-enhancing drugs -- even though legislation signed by last week President Bush won't take effect for months.
Under the new legislation, which comes into effect in April, U.S. law enforcement can serve notice on a registrar or hosting company and request that they shut down a site that is distributing illegal controlled substances.
Websites will still be able to advocate the use of controlled substances and provide pricing information. But once the site crosses into distribution, its operators will be violating the law. A person caught selling controlled substances over the Internet faces up to 10 years in prison -- double the previous maximum penalty for unlawful distribution.
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