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by kabacha
2500 days ago
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> It is more like if the guide that used to send visitors to your property Here is where your argument falls apart. The web is a public space - it's not your property or your front yard. It's more akin to going to the town square wearing a fancy hat and getting upset if people look at you and your weirdly shaped headwear. |
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You're wrong here. Just because it's a public space does not mean nobody owns the property. As a simple example, a shopping street is usually a public place. That does not mean that all window displays, doorways and adjacent buildings are automatically a free-for-all.
In fact, only "the tubes" of the web are a public space. The rest is owned property, even if there are no visible fences.