- It only comes into affect at times when Premier League matches are being broadcasted;
- It provides the list of target servers to be "re-set" each match week during the Premier League season;
- It is only applicable for a limited period that can be however potentially extended; and
- In addition to the safeguards which have become standard in section 97A orders, the order requires a notice to be sent to each hosting provider each week when one of its IP addresses is subject to blocking.
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