• Random Dent@lemmy.ml
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      I think the idea behind these kinds of laws isn’t so much the stated intent, which as far as I can tell is basically unenforceable, but to introduce a ton of extremely vague laws that could apply to almost anything you do online, which they can then use selectively against whoever they feel like.

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      Jesus Christ how staggeringly incompetent is the national government that no tech ceo can find a way to explain to them there is no way to govern content without having access to it via a backdoor, which is to fundamentally break encryption.

      Pretty sure they know that it’s not possible without breaking encryption. They just want to blame the tech companies because their bill ‘doesn’t demand it’.

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      This government is the result of multiple votes of no confidence and they somehow get worse each time.

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      I feel what you are saying, but tech ceos explaining governments things is the problem. I do agree with the rest of what you said.

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      Operator of the laser can decide what constitutes a corruption.

      Dont forget the important part.