![]() Well the bottom line there will always be storms and 02:05 Know that would have been a bad thing right Right 02:03 Masses is and then everyone would have lost And you 02:01 To just shut down and stop internet service to the 01:59 Harbor well it might've made sense for comcast and t 01:56 The masses And had the government not provided that safe 01:53 Inside of those lawsuits and they still percolate every now 01:36Īnd then Again you know today so comcast and att 01:39Īnd t basically had a safe harbour built around them 01:43īy whole bunch of government lawyers that allowed them to 01:46Ĭontinue streaming on the internet and providing internet stuff to 01:50 Owns youtube would be liable The internet service providers like 01:28Ĭomcast and at and t were granted safe harbour protections 01:33 Helped bankrupt the music industry And then they lost a 01:20įifty billion dollar lawsuit Well then on ly google who 01:24 It's for joe six pack to do so and essentially 01:17 Guts of the entertainment industry or provide the gun weaponry 01:14 Had been deemed that youtube did in fact steal the 01:11 Harbor provisions to those internet providers such that if it 01:07 To sort out the legal situation the government granted safe 01:02 ![]() Internet and download you know blurry art films in order 00:58 Others who allowed joe six pack to connect to the 00:54 Where the internet service providers comcast tea and dozens of 00:51 Other peer to peer networks Well caught in the middle 00:47 The myriad lawsuits of copyright protection as more or less 00:39Īll of the valuable content of the world was stolen 00:42Īnd posted on youtube napster and a whole bunch of 00:45 Times and certainly as it applies to shmoop came with 00:34 Rules Well the most famous safe harbor situation in recent 00:32 Otherwise shady dealings as you live under those safe harbor 00:28 That if you follow a basic set of rules you 00:20Ĭan not be found guilty of doing a crime or 00:23 Land it's not all that different Safe harbor simply means 00:17 One Yeah ok so now apply the notion to finance 00:14 Right well here's a dangerous harbor and here's a safe 00:11 Although you can never be too safe when there are sharks and lawyers in the water.įinance allah shmoop what is a safe harbor provisions All 00:07 ![]() The internet service providers, like Comcast and AT&T, would have safe harbor protections inside of those lawsuits, and they still percolate every now and again today.īottom line: there will always be storms, and there will always be a need for safe harbors. In order to sort out the legal situation, the government granted safe harbor to those internet providers, such that, if it had been deemed that YouTube did, in fact, steal the guts of the entertainment industry, and essentially help bankrupt the music industry, and then lost a $50B lawsuit.only Google would be liable. The most famous safe harbor situation in recent times, and certainly as it applies to Shmoop, came with the myriad lawsuits of copyright protection, as more or less all of the valuable content of the world was stolen and posted on YouTube, Napster, and other peer-to-peer networks.Ĭaught in the middle were the internet service providers: Comcast, AT&T, and dozens of others who allowed Joe Sixpack to connect to the internet and download, um…blurry art films. Safe harbor simply means that, if you follow a basic set of rules, you cannot be found guilty of doing a crime or otherwise shady dealings as you live under those safe harbor rules. ![]()
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