A refresher on legal issues
Author: Sanjay
4
Dec
We’ve never been hesitant to address legal issues relevant to Graboid Video, but please keep in mind that we are not lawyers, and our own legal jurisdiction is in Canada, where we have researched the law extensively. So here are a few thoughts in response to questions raised in the commentary of the last blog post.
- The License Agreement point about using your bandwidth to deliver service to other users is an artifact of using legal language from other services as a starting point for our own. We should’ve caught this before now, and we appreciate having it pointed out. That clause will be modified immediately. There is no element of Graboid usage that allows or encourages you to share video with others.
- Graboid Video (the company) is completely legal in Canada. If we were located in the US, we would be completely legal as well, although we might have to slightly modify some of our operating principles to comply with elements of the Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) that don’t apply in Canada. We didn’t move to Canada so we could start this service. We actually like it here. Universal health care, no guns, and it’s easy to get a job driving a snowplow!
- Users of Graboid Video are not breaking any laws that we know of, and we know of a lot. Sharing copyrighted material, without permission, is illegal. We have not been able to find case law or media reports of anyone, anywhere in the world, ever being charged with illegally VIEWING copyrighted material. All such reports involve sharing, not viewing. We’ve made this point before in this blog, asking anyone who knows of such a case to let us know. We haven’t received any responses.
- We won’t be turning over names to the RIAA. Particularly because they’re the music industry guys, not the movie industry guys. As for the MPAA or anyone else, if we’re served with a court order to release the names of our users, we will comply. However, we do not keep records of what individual users are doing with our service, just the amount of bandwidth used.
- Nothing we do, nothing we say in this blog, and nothing your own lawyer tells you, can prevent you from being sued or charged with a crime. That’s just the way the legal system works. If you think that OUR comments on YOUR legal situation somehow protect you, they don’t. We’ve paid for great legal advice from multiple legal firms, and even they say that their advice is simply advice and they’re not responsible if we get sued. The same applies to us - we’re just telling you what we think, because you asked. We’re not your lawyer or your mother. Make your own decision.
Thanks for using Graboid. If you feel like being argumentative about any of these points (especially you, Brent), then we’d love to entertain a discussion, but not in this blog. Send me an email. I’ll add to this post if warranted.
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6 Responses for "A refresher on legal issues"
I will take my chances, and keep using the greatest service ever. Thanks again. love this site!!!
I’m a new user to Graboid. I appreciate upgrades have their problems but I also appreciate being kept informed - great site looking forward to the future……
We’ve just turned off our sattellite service because I could no longer justify the growing costs of keeping it while scrambling to keep more important bills paid. Without it, we don’t get a signal here–something about our location in the hollow we live in. There’s a handful of shows we were all going to miss (primarily classic sci-fi/documentaries) so I searched out internet tv programs–most of which turned out to be a waste of time.
Graboid is different and I’m more than happy to pay the small amount of money you ask to satisfy the itch. Many thanks.
M. Paddock
OMG, are some of these people first time users? I know very little about the internet, however, after struggling with the headache of “torrent downloading” just to watch a missed episode, this is absolute heaven.
Thank you Graboid. I know the meaning of “BETA” and I am more than pleased with your service and I find the membership fee reasonable (if not low compared to other services I’ve used.)
Everyone have a great day and enjoy this wonderful service.
Thank you for a service that is very much needed in my household! I use it mostly to watch missed episodes of current tv shows. If I lived in the US, I could watch them for free on the network websites. From canada, you cannot view these shows.
I am very busy, and found that our family PVR was always full of shows that not everyone watched. With Graboid, I can keep up with the shows that I like, watch them whenever I want, and not clog up my family PVR.
I am pleased to know that you believe it to be legal to use your service in Canada. You can’t do more than give us the information that you have collected. Luckily, Canadians are not as quick to sue each other as folks in other countries. I am not worried.
Thank You Very Much Graboid!
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