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by buff-a
5172 days ago
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>Sounds like a reason not to buy a 2015 Honda. Ah yes, the "free market" in action. That has worked so well for us in protecting our privacy, as evidenced by the plethora of commercial software with EULAs that respects the user's rights. Or are you saying Richard Stallman is going to build us a car next? Here's how it works: 1. Government is constitutionally forbidden from collecting this information. 2. Government observes that private corporations can collect this information. 3. Government grants private corporations immunity from prosecution and civil liability if it collects this information and hands it to the government. Threatens prosecution and civil liability if corporations fails to collect information and "something bad happens". 4. US Supreme Court pretends this is acceptable by ignoring "intent" and "consequences" and then goes on to uphold "intent" and "consequences" in every other case before it. |
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