So adjusting the law to ensure we don't stifle innovation in a new industry with regulations that were designed for technology before it's time is going right to feudalism. And it's the government who is going to save…
Neither of these things are obvious or a fact.
Ah yes, The State will certainly save us from neofeudalism, all hail The State, it will solve all problems and absolve us of innovation or independent thought.
This is very bad logic, can't you understand that it's possible for laws to be out of date with current technology? What would you say when the internet came around?
I understand the position that we should just handle it like cash because that seems obvious but consider that you risk killing a potentially very large new industry and area of consumption in it's crib by insisting…
So adjusting the law to ensure we don't stifle innovation in a new industry with regulations that were designed for technology before it's time is going right to feudalism. And it's the government who is going to save…
Neither of these things are obvious or a fact.
Ah yes, The State will certainly save us from neofeudalism, all hail The State, it will solve all problems and absolve us of innovation or independent thought.
This is very bad logic, can't you understand that it's possible for laws to be out of date with current technology? What would you say when the internet came around?
I understand the position that we should just handle it like cash because that seems obvious but consider that you risk killing a potentially very large new industry and area of consumption in it's crib by insisting…