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Internet Association Press Release, June 29, 2017. Link (CC-BY-NC-SA)
Today, Internet Association released a new analysis that found reducing intermediary liability safe harbor protections would cost the U.S. 4.25 million jobs and reduce GDP by nearly half a trillion dollars over the next decade. Conducted by NERA Economic Consulting, the report represents the first quantitative measure of the value of safe harbor laws that protect internet platforms from being liable for wrongdoing by others.
“This first-of-its-kind report affirms the critical role intermediary liability laws play in driving U.S. economic growth, innovation, and the best online experience for consumers,” said Internet Association President & CEO Michael Beckerman. “Reducing these protections jeopardizes the growth of internet companies and their positive impact on the economy.”
Internet platforms operate as intermediaries – companies that connect third parties online – providing consumers with platforms to exchange information, book travel, engage in social media, and access countless other beneficial services. Underpinning the success of these platforms are safe harbors, specifically Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act and Section 512 of the Copyright Act.
The report uses consumer surveys and economic analysis to estimate the impact of reduced liability protections and finds that without intermediary liability protections:
“The internet sector is one of the nation’s most dynamic and powerful economic engines, supporting nearly 3 million American jobs,” added Beckerman. “Strong intermediary liability protections are foundational to the continued success of the sector and the broader economy.”
To read a two-page summary of the report, click here.
To read the full report, click here.

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