On 2019-09-30 01:06 AM, Florian Snow wrote:
On September 30, 2019 12:06:37 AM GMT+02:00, Christopher Waid
<[email protected]> wrote:
This is like saying because I setup a new server

That is not what happened.


In any event none of this theoretical chatter
matters much. You are on
the internet and the internet fundamentally
disagrees with you. It's
not the law that matters because the law
differs from place to place and we
are all in different places. It's fundamentally
how the internet works
that matters and the fact you are on two lists
now is evidence of that fact.

According to this, everything that factually happens, is OK.

Of course not. What I was saying was relative to the internet.

Awesome!
So if someone hires a hitman online, only the hitman can be legally
charged.

If a hitman commits murder than yes- the hitman should be charged.

Spam,

I have no issue with spam. You can't stop it and you agreed to it by utilizing the very nature of the technology. Anything you do via law is through the use of violence and that is morally wrong. Spam isn't going to kill you.

DDoS attacks,

Same thing. I'd not encourage it. Nor would I encourage spam. However it is part of what you agree to when getting online.

copying data without consent,

I'm not even sure this makes any sense. What is it even mean? A copy certainly isn't theft. No.

all OK because they factually happen.

Nope. You left out the whole internet part.


If only the real world was like this: We could punch or stab each
other and it would be OK because it happened. Oh, wait, perhaps we
introduced laws to avoid that situation, and perhaps that is also why
we we live by rules in society that do not depend on laws.
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