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by burntsushi
2074 days ago
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I don't see what the "default" has to do with what I'm saying. That's just an artifact of the US's backwards intellectual property legal system. It has nothing to do with positive vs negative rights. Bottom line is that laws and ethics aren't the same. A legal grant to do something (even if it isn't the default) doesn't constitute an invitation to do something unethical. And I stand by my characterization. The parent post was literally talking about prohibiting things one doesn't like. |
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Indeed. Based on your other comments in the thread, it looks like you're committed to not understanding.
> The parent post was literally talking about prohibiting things one doesn't like
The parent post was literally talking about not talking extra effort to whitelist things they don't like. There's a real difference between that and what you're saying, and whether you want to acknowledge it or not doesn't change whether that distinction exists.