I have had dinner and chat with people in the company these days and heard them talk about the Internet disclaimer. I listened carefully and it was quite useful.
For example, if some platforms (such as Youku) provide users with video upload and playback services, Youku has its own disclaimer. How does this statement work?
For example, content provider a owns the copyright of video B.
At this time, user C sent video B to Youku without a's permission.
With this Disclaimer, Youku does not need to take any responsibility.
If a raises an objection, a formatted document (copyright statement) must be sent to Youku. Youku wants to withdraw B's video. A is responsible for all consequences. At this time, Youku abolished B within the specified time and is not responsible.
If C raises an objection, it is a dispute between user C and content provider a, or it is irrelevant to Youku.
The Internet does not need to be held responsible for its responsibilities. With such a provision, the Internet content can be spread for "free" and "popular ", is an important form of promoting Internet development.