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by A4ET8a8uTh0
1079 days ago
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I think the more interesting aspect of all this is that the confusion created by this new business model ( not sure to classify it so business model had to do ) appears to be largely intentional. The subject matter is complicated to begin with experts being niche of a niche of a niche and the assumption that the general public can even understand it ( and whether it can even dumbed down to digestible sound bites ) is, in my mind, very optimistic. Now, courts are not typically stacked with dummies, but again how many are well versed in issues of technology? All in all, I don't disagree with the point you raised, but I worry that all this will only further muddy the water for the general population. |
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Even if they are well versed in issues of technology that does not mean they'll make what any given one of would consider a good decision, as plenty of people well versed in issues of technology disagree with each other on these issues.
Nothing guarantees that on, on any issue, really, as you can always find people who disagree.. and if they happen to be judges, they get to decide unless another higher judge overrule them.. and that judge has the same problem as the first.