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by fipple 2871 days ago
When Party A is a multibillion dollar corporation and Party B is an individual, the arguments can not be parallelized.
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What if party A is a small business and party B is a litigious user movement? We can substitute values for A and B all day. At what point can we parallelize the arguments? Modern laws aren't defining that line which, in some cases while trying to solve their immediate problems, have unintended effects on the non-targets.