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FILE- This April 6, 2018, file photo shows a screen shot of the website Backpage.com in Los Angeles. A 1996 law that shields online services from being liable for what their users do would be weakened by a sex-trafficking bill awaiting President Donald Trump’s signature. The 1996 provision doesn’t bar federal criminal prosecutions. A federal indictment unsealed Monday, April 9, accuses the founders of Backpage and five others of facilitating prostitution by running ads for sexual services and hiding their revenues. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

FILE- This April 6, 2018, file photo shows a screen shot of the website Backpage.com in Los Angeles. A 1996 law that shields online services from being liable for what their users do would be weakened by a sex-trafficking bill awaiting President Donald Trump’s signature. The 1996 provision doesn’t bar federal criminal prosecutions. A federal indictment unsealed Monday, April 9, accuses the founders of Backpage and five others of facilitating prostitution by running ads for sexual services and hiding their revenues. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes, File)

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