(B) If the service provider qualifies for the limitation on remedies
described in subsection (a), the court may only grant injunctive relief
in one or both of the following forms:
(i) An order restraining the service provider from providing access to a
subscriber or account holder of the service provider's system or network
who is using the provider's service to engage in infringing activity and
is identified in the order, by terminating the accounts of the
subscriber or account holder that are specified in the order.
(ii) An order restraining the service provider from providing access, by
taking reasonable steps specified in the order to block access, to a
specific, identified, online location outside the United States.
(2) Considerations. The court, in considering the relevant criteria for
injunctive relief under applicable law, shall consider-
(A) whether such an injunction, either alone or in combination with
other such injunctions issued against the same service provider under
this subsection, would significantly burden either the provider or the
operation of the provider's system or network;
(B) the magnitude of the harm likely to be suffered by the copyright
owner in the digital network environment if steps are not taken to
prevent or restrain the infringement;
(C) whether implementation of such an injunction would be technically
feasible and effective, and would not interfere with access to
noninfringing material at other online locations; and
(D) whether other less burdensome and comparably effective means of
preventing or restraining access to the infringing material are
available.
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