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by kinsomo
2942 days ago
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> [a] Right To Privacy is that it violates "free speech" Copyright is settled law that definitely limits the kinds of speech people can engage in. Couldn't you construct a right to privacy by first saying an individual has an automatic ownership right to certain kinds of personal data [1], and that data can't be used without an appropriately constructed license [2]? [1] You might be able make this strong and compatible with the First Amendment, by treating machine-collected and person-collected data differently. A machine has no First Amendment right to speak about what it knows, while a person does. [2] The "appropriately constructed license" requirements could include GDPR-like definitions of consent. |
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