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by fxtentacle
829 days ago
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In the EU, the spirit of the laws is what counts in court, not the letter of the law. That means it's a lot easier to understand things if you start with the intended consequences: Can you have a normal life without Xbox S or PS5? Yes => no need to regulate here Can you have a normal life without iOS or Android? No => it's an essential utility => let's regulate this |
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We can guess what legislators want… I guess a lawyer must have come up with this idea, because inconsistent guesses are going to give them lots of extra business.
Maybe it would be better to annotate laws with what their spirit is, so we don’t have to guess. In fact, just write that down instead of the apparently non-functional letter of the law.