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by lelanthran
370 days ago
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> On the other hand, this sort of preservation does substantially reduce user privacy, Yes, that's by design and already hundreds of years old in practice. You cannot refuse a court evidence to protect your or anyone else's privacy. I see no reason to make an exception for rich and powerful companies. I don't want a party to a suit having the ability to suppress evidence due to privacy concerns. There is no privacy once you get to a civil court other than what the court, at its discretion, allows, such as anonymisation. |
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