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 114 STAT. 1548 PUBLIC LAW 106-386—OCT. 28, 2000 "(1) IN GENERAL. — A remedy under this section is in addition to any other remedies provided by law. "(2) STATE COURT PROCEEDINGS.— Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit an authorized State official from proceeding in State court on the basis of an alleged violation of any State law. 27 USC 122b. "SEC. 3. GENERAL PROVISIONS. "(a) EFFECT ON INTERNET TAX FREEDOM ACT. —Nothing in this section may be construed to modify or supersede the operation of the Internet Tax Freedom Act (47 U.S.C. 151 note). "(b) INAPPLICABILITY TO SERVICE PROVIDERS.—Nothing in this section may be construed to— "(1) authorize any injunction against an interactive computer service (as defined in section 230(f) of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 230(f)) used by another person to engage in any activity that is subject to this Act; "(2) authorize any injunction against an electronic communication service (as defined in section 2510(15) of title 18, United States Code) used by another person to engage in any activity that is subject to this Act; or "(3) authorize an injunction prohibiting the advertising or marketing of any intoxicating liquor by any person in any case in which such advertising or marketing is lawful in the jurisdiction from which the importation, transportation or other conduct to which this Act applies originates.". 27 USC 122a (b) EFFECTIVE DATE. —T h is section and the amendments made note. by this section shall become effective 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act. Deadline. (c) STUDY.— The Attorney General shall carry out the study 27 USC 122a to determine the impact of this section and shall submit the results ^°^^- of such study not later than 180 days after the enactment of this Act. Approved October 28, 2000. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—H.R. 3244: HOUSE REPORTS: Nos. 106-487, Pt. 1 (Comm. on International Relations) and Pt. 2 (Comm. on the Judiciary) and 106-939 (Comm. of Conference) CONGRESSIONAL RECORD, Vol. 146 (2000): May 9, considered and passed House. July 27, considered and passed Senate, amended. Oct. 6, House agreed to conference report. Oct. 11, Senate agreed to conference report. WEEKLY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS, Vol. 36 (2000): Oct. 28, Presidential statement.

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