Wait, There Are Good Internet Laws?
from the just-kidding... dept
Law professor Eric Goldman has written up an article where he wanted to list out the best and worst internet-related laws out there. Coming up with "good" ones turned out to be a challenge, with just the law banning new internet access taxes and section 230 of the CDA making the list. Of course, you could argue that the safe harbor afforded by section 230 (protecting sites from the actions of their users) is based on so much common sense that there shouldn't need to be a law to back it up. Of course, when it comes to the "bad" list, there were way too many to choose from. The DMCA makes a couple of appearances (for different parts) and there are some other blasts from the past as well. It's pretty frustrating to read through the list, in part because so many of the "bad" laws aren't just bad, but were obviously bad from when they were proposed. Lots of people have pointed out why those laws would do more harm than good, but so far, politicians don't seem interested in correcting the mistakes they made with them. They passed the laws so they could claim they stopped some "bad" thing from happening online, even if the law did no such thing. It would be nice if politicians were actually held accountable for the unintended consequences of their bad laws -- especially when those laws do little to actually achieve what they were proposed to do.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Accountability?
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I will never understand politics
I mean I know our country is all about telling everyone we are the land of the free and that they should live exactly like us, but when did we start legislating for them too?
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Step 1
It's not about the laws and their consequences. It's about "they can claim they stopped some "bad" thing from happening online".
Step2
go to step 1
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Anti-hack laws
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What the fu#k is it with politicians thinking they have to control everything?
Shouldn't we consider such gross impositions of power and greed a mental illness?
Why is it that people who overeat, undereat, see things, hear voices, have mood swings are all considered 'mentally ill' yet people who will happily run over top of someone for money or power are 'ok'?
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Have pity for the puppet
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