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by mbreese
857 days ago
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Anything “clever” in a legal sense is a red flag for me… Computer people tend to think of the law as a black and white set of rules, but it is and it isn’t. It’s interpreted by people and “one clever trick” doesn’t sound like something I’d put a lot of faith in. Intent can matter a lot. (Regardless of how you see the AGPL) |
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I've never seen someone put this into words, but it makes a lot of sense. I mean, idealistically computers are deterministic, whereas the law is not (by design), yet there exists many parallels between the two. For instance, the lawbook has strong parallels to the documentation for software. So it makes sense why programmers might assume the law is also mostly deterministic, even if this is false