The Obama administration requested that Google (the parent company of YouTube) review the video to see if it violated their terms of service. Google refused to remove it globally, citing principles of free speech, but blocked access to the video in several countries—including Egypt, Libya, India, and Indonesia—to comply with local laws or protect public safety. The Garcia v. Google Case
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The video was produced in California by Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, an Egyptian-American Coptic Christian with a criminal past involving bank fraud. Nakoula used the pseudonym "Sam Bacile" and initially claimed to be an Israeli Jewish real estate developer who financed the project with millions of dollars from Jewish donors. This claim was later proven entirely false. The production of the video was marked by deception: The Obama administration requested that Google (the parent
The 2012 film "Innocence of Muslims" sparked global controversy and protests due to its perceived blasphemy against Islam. This paper examines the ethics of online content distribution, particularly in relation to the film's availability on various platforms. We discuss the implications of direct links for free download, the role of search engines, and the responsibilities of online content providers. Google Case : Although the producer, Nakoula Basseley
"Innocence of Muslims" is a documentary-style film that explores the early life of the Prophet Muhammad and the history of Islam. The film features interviews with several Egyptian Copts, who discuss their experiences with Islam and the Prophet Muhammad.
Entire nations, including Pakistan and Sudan, blocked access to YouTube for extended periods because the platform refused to institute a blanket global ban on the video. Cybersecurity Risks of "Direct Download" Links
The 2012 film "Innocence of Muslims" sparked a global controversy, igniting protests and diplomatic tensions across the world. The movie, directed by Terry Jones and produced by Sam Dede, was widely criticized for its portrayal of the Prophet Muhammad and Islam. The film's trailer, which was uploaded to YouTube, was seen as blasphemous by many Muslims, leading to widespread outrage and condemnation.
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