Plain-Language Summary

This law authorizes courts in Pennsylvania to issue orders to remove or disable certain items from internet service providers' platforms, especially related to child sexual abuse evidence. The Attorney General has the exclusive duty to notify ISPs about such orders within three business days, ensuring prompt action. The law establishes procedures for court orders and notifications to help combat online child exploitation effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions

It authorizes courts to order the removal or disabling of certain illegal items, especially related to child sexual abuse, from internet service providers' platforms.

The Attorney General of Pennsylvania has the exclusive jurisdiction to notify ISPs about such court orders.

ISPs must be notified within three business days of the Attorney General receiving the court order.

Yes, courts can issue ex parte orders, which means without prior notice to the ISP, if there is probable cause related to child abuse evidence.