So they would be severely limited in what data they can obtain, how they can use it, and time they can use it for & also remove lock-in.https://twitter.com/aral/status/806079831901437952 …
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Good regulation could even protect businesses that don’t farm people by disincentivising “free” services under a variant of dumping law.https://twitter.com/aral/status/806080098059296773 …
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But all good regulation can do – even if we weren’t institutionally corrupt and could regulate effectively – is to limit current abuses.https://twitter.com/aral/status/806081111977852928 …
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We also need constitutional protections of the self in the digital age and to fund an alternative, ethical, commons tech infrastructure.https://twitter.com/aral/status/806081383886180352 …
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Plan: 1. Remove institutional corruption; regulate effectively 2. Instigate constitutional protections of the self 2. Build EU Tech Commonshttps://twitter.com/aral/status/806081752926195712 …
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But what does "curb" mean, Aral? Where's the line between "curb" and "prevent"?
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With regulations we can only curb and we’re always playing catch-up in an institutionally-corrupt system.
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have you had a look at the text of Art 20 GDPR? Needs input from technologists.
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