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by novok
1638 days ago
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I think a key reason that corps do try to avoid admitting fault, is because in a lawsuit that can be used as evidence for a guilty verdict in a civil lawsuit in some of the most slam dunk ways. If we remove this feature of common law legal systems, I think you will get far more admissions of fault like this one. If you hurt people, organizations, etc for admitting their mistakes, they're going to stop doing it. |
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E.g. if Microsoft burned your house down would an apology and explanation be enough to settle the matter? How could we encode this principle into law for minor things but not large things?