Legislation – Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act 2025
Part 1Border security
Chapter 2Other border security provision
Offences: things for use in immigration crime and advertising of unlawful immigration services
18Application of section 17 to internet service providers
(1)
An internet service provider does not commit an offence under section 17 by—
(a)
providing access to a communication network, or
(b)
transmitting, in a communication network, information provided by a user, if the provider does not—
(i)
initiate the transmission,
(ii)
select the recipient of the transmission, or
(iii)
select or modify the information contained in the transmission.
(2)
The references in subsection (1) to providing access to, or transmitting information in, a communication network include storing the information transmitted so far as the storage—
(a)
is automatic, intermediate and transient,
(b)
is solely for the purpose of carrying out the transmission in the network, and
(c)
is for no longer than is reasonably necessary for the transmission.
(3)
An internet service provider does not commit an offence under section 17 by storing information provided by a user for transmission in a communication network if—
(a)
the storage of the information—
(i)
is automatic, intermediate and temporary, and
(ii)
is solely for the purpose of making more efficient the onward transmission of the information to other users at their request, and
(b)
the internet service provider—
(i)
does not modify the information,
(ii)
complies with any conditions attached to having access to the information, and
(iii)
on obtaining actual knowledge of a matter within subsection (4), promptly removes the information or disables access to it.
(4)
The matters within this subsection are that—
(a)
the information at the initial source of the transmission has been removed from the network,
(b)
access to it has been disabled, or
(c)
a court or administrative authority has ordered the removal from the network of, or the disablement of access to, the information.
(5)
An internet service provider does not commit an offence under section 17 by storing information provided by a user who is not acting under the authority or control of the provider if—
(a)
the provider had no actual knowledge when the information was provided that it was, or contained, material whose purpose was, or effect would be, to promote an unlawful immigration service, and
(b)
on obtaining actual knowledge that the information was, or contained, such material, the provider promptly removed the information or disabled access to it.
(6)
(7)
In this section—
“internet service provider” means a provider of—
(a)
a service that is made available by means of the internet, or
(b)
a service that provides access to the internet;
“user”, in relation to an internet service provider, means a user of a service provided by the internet service provider.