c) there is some very bad behavior at the lower end of the market.
Under natural law if its out of the commons, it’s voluntary, then it’s not a subject for P-law. The rest is just either a product harm (tort), or baiting into hazard (tort), for the law’s Market to solve.
Source date (UTC): 2019-12-11 02:39:38 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1204591542859653127
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@EnlightenedNPC @Nationalist7346 This is a deeper question than it appears – hard for twitter.
a) must keep it out of the commons, and the internet is a commons, so there must be some ‘gateway’ (opt in) in order to access it. b) long term effects are far far worse in every regard than we imagined. and …
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@EnlightenedNPC @Nationalist7346 This is a deeper question than it appears – hard for twitter.
a) must keep it out of the commons, and the internet is a commons, so there must be some ‘gateway’ (opt in) in order to access it. b) long term effects are far far worse in every regard than we imagined. and …
Original post: https://x.com/i/web/status/1204590384623636481
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