> and the material harm please, if there is provable material harm they can take it to civil court.
>"But HIPAA" has never, in my experience, been employed except by people who find the idea of doing the right thing inconvenient or inconveniently expensive. (It is virtually never that hard and its benefits are clear.)…
Nice snarky response, I'm not the person that equated leaking photos to a plane crashing >It's just too bad that all crimes are punished by death. Awfully unfair and disproportionate in most cases. What are you even…
Just a quick question, do you write software? Do you have a legal or economic background? It seems pretty clear to me that anyone suggesting that software bugs in applications that have no risk of causing physical harm…
Yes, there is a qualitative difference between a plane crashing and people dying and 69 million photos being leaked. If you have trouble understanding the difference you should probably see a therapist.
> and the material harm please, if there is provable material harm they can take it to civil court.
>"But HIPAA" has never, in my experience, been employed except by people who find the idea of doing the right thing inconvenient or inconveniently expensive. (It is virtually never that hard and its benefits are clear.)…
Nice snarky response, I'm not the person that equated leaking photos to a plane crashing >It's just too bad that all crimes are punished by death. Awfully unfair and disproportionate in most cases. What are you even…
Just a quick question, do you write software? Do you have a legal or economic background? It seems pretty clear to me that anyone suggesting that software bugs in applications that have no risk of causing physical harm…
Yes, there is a qualitative difference between a plane crashing and people dying and 69 million photos being leaked. If you have trouble understanding the difference you should probably see a therapist.