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garyfirestormyesterday at 7:38 PM4 repliesview on HN

Shouldn’t we fix the laws instead of penalizing users for using cloud services? There should be freedom to use cloud services for our convenience without having to accept legal defeat. That should be the focus for fix.


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commandlinefanyesterday at 8:13 PM

Even if you fix the law today, the law can change tomorrow. As Bruce Schneier put it: "it's not enough to protect ourselves with laws. We must also protect ourselves with mathematics".

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sheikhnbakeyesterday at 7:43 PM

In theory yes. In practice, the working class is competing with corporations that are flooding the political arena with billions. This was already a daunting challenge to deal with even before the oligarchy went mask off across all branches of government.

cwilluyesterday at 9:36 PM

American laws aren't something I can meaningfully influence.

footyyesterday at 9:17 PM

sure, except if you're Canadian like the man in question you can't do that for US law. Easier to use local-first software than influence the laws of every country where a service provider you could potentially one day use be based.