Right. I'm just highlighting from a different angle the point of the main article: KYC "protections" are not implemented to protect human people.
If that was the intention they'd be applied equally in all legal contexts like re: DMCA claims, but the fact that they aren't shows the intentions of regulators for KYC in practice.
If that was the intention they'd be applied equally in all legal contexts like re: DMCA claims, but the fact that they aren't shows the intentions of regulators for KYC in practice.