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by Muromec
78 days ago
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>It's even more nefarious when it comes to BigTech because you can be blacklisted without having committed any actual crime and without anything resembling a trial. Crime is not the only thing that exists in a law. One can work in a regulated profession and lose a license for not adhering to the rules. Such person can in theory go and do something that doesn't affect the society negatively and this isn't exactly a punishment for a crime. Now if someone employs such person again after they lost their license, that new employer maybe be sanctioned as well. All of that usually comes with some kind of appeal mechanism. |
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