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by RaleyField 3918 days ago
> I think law is fine

I acknowledge some benefits of this law, but I vehemently oppose it from the perspective of freedom of speech. I know it's an american innovation, but I think other countries should adopt the same principle that code (and algorithms/protocols) should be considered protected speech. I don't like this law because it interferes with http protocol by dictating how the protocol should be used. EU should not curtail the speech of W3C and of any users of their protocol. If you created a popular protocol then other entities shouldn't suddenly and arbitrarily start dictating how users of your protocol should now use it.

EU should either create their own version of http or create their own client for http, which would be relatively cheap as they would only have to fork firefox or chromium and add sandboxing bound to domanins. Some infrastructure is already there with sandboxing in the form of incognito/private window, it only needs to be extended so that each domain is automatically in its own sandbox instead of just websites you open in incognito window.