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by boredatwork
3038 days ago
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> If people have collected and processed personal data without thinking about the whys and wherefores, isn't it just a good thing this makes one think about what one is logging and what it's used for If people are creating software that burns fossil fuels without thinking about the whys wouldn't it be a good thing to have a law that regulates how we use electricity? Shouldn't an EU regulator have input on whether you can release your new blockchain app? You should be fine if its purpose falls into one of the covered categories... People are creating online communities that enable abuse of members. Do we need statues and regulations to mandate abuse protections in online interactions and punish platforms that allow users to abuse other users? |
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They aren't. Only hardware burns fossil fuels, and computing hardware doesn't inherently do so, for the most part, only if you choose to hook it up to a fossil fuel power plant rather than something else; the software isn't the thing directly to address.
OTOH, the personal data use you are drawing a poor analogy to is the direct point of concern.