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In this age of personal data flying all around, are big government regulations and fines on corporations the best way to ensure data safety?

fpinto 4 Mar 14
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Dave Rubin recently interviewed Robert Barnes, a first amendment lawyer, about these issues. Rather than government regulations, they discussed other ways the legal system can address public speech.

Some of these ideas may be applicable to your question. It's a good interview!

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No, prison terms and civil forfeture of all assets would probably be more deterant to that type of behavior.

true, if we were a bit less finnicky on the whole freedom thing, regulating pariah behaviors would get a lot easier!

@fpinto if the puppet master cause the arteficial life to impeng on my liberties and freedoms, those orginisms should be snuffed and ash. The puppet master tar and feathered. To me, it is obvious how backward sentencing is when accounting for spectrum of negitive effect

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No, as there are always ways of circumventing the laws.

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