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by akira2501
815 days ago
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It's the long tail of free speech. You can't stop someone from publishing information about how to defeat such a device. It would become common knowledge very quickly and would be used easily by criminals with specialized toolsets available on several different levels of marketplace. In the UK, you can much more easily wrap all that up, and deny existence to those markets and even to import of that equipment. And it's beyond culture. The UK holds an active monarchy and a hereditary house of parliament. The citizen simply does not have the same status and is unavoidably a "subject." |
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