> Only in airports and on the Internet do we treat everyone as if they
> are a criminal, as opposed to finding, and locking up, the criminals.

I think that on the net we treat everyone as if nobody were a criminal,
which would perhaps be fine if it were a bit closer to true.  (So much
stuff happens online that's ignored because it's "just" online....)

To be fair, it's a new environment, with its law still in its infancy,
only greatly complicated by the overlap with geographically-based law
(see my blah post of 2009-09-08).

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