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by rtpg
1500 days ago
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That seems odd. People get fined when trying to circumvent copyright (or more). Censorship laws don't disappear just cuz you have a trick around the implementation of some firewall. I would also counter the idea that we choose whether code applies to us! Loads of daily interactions with different companies or the government go through automated systems that make their own decisions. We don't have line item vetos on what affects us in life, in a lot of scenarios. There are a whole lot of package deals, and big bureaucracy is a part of that. |
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If they get caught. If you were opposed to copyright law, why go toe-to-toe against IP lobbyists when you can make a computer program that makes their tyrannical laws irrelevant?
> Censorship laws don't disappear just cuz you have a trick around the implementation of some firewall.
Censorship laws don't need to dissapear so long as they are rendered unenforcable.
> I would also counter the idea that we choose whether code applies to us! Loads of daily interactions with different companies or the government go through automated systems that make their own decisions.
You can make code apply to you, but you cannot make code not apply to you. Once someone starts using a technology, that changes the game in an irreversable way.
> We don't have line item vetos on what affects us in life, in a lot of scenarios. There are a whole lot of package deals, and big bureaucracy is a part of that.
No, you merely accept bureaucracy because you are old and complacent.