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by kristjansson
2828 days ago
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The point of the parent is that it’s being asked to prevent/impede its customers from doing illegal things. That’s not a ridiculous thing to ask, but it’s very different from Facebook itself engaging in illegal activity. |
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If you commit a crime because somebody else asked you to do it, does that mean you didn’t break the law?
If Facebook commits a crime because someone asked them to do it, does that mean they didn’t break the law?
How could the answers to those two questions be different?