The Universal Declaration of Cyborg Rights – Draft 0.1 https://cyborgrights.eu Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
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Replying to @aral
We're not respecting existing law on human rights online, why not enforce existing laws and principles rather than reinventing the wheel?
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Replying to @aral
1/2 You don't need to "extend the scope" of the Universal Declaration "so that it applies". It applies.
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Replying to @why0hy
1/2 It doesn’t apply. There’s no law anywhere today that considers your phone equivalent to your brain. This is a constitutional aspect.
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Replying to @aral
Fundamental elements of existing constitutional & intl. hum. rights law are being flouted now - top priority should be to fix that.
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Replying to @why0hy
PS. Just added your thoughts + expanded on mine in the comments at https://forum.ind.ie/t/the-universal-declaration-of-cyborg-rights/1735/4?u=aral … – it‘s also on the site: https://cyborgrights.eu
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Replying to @aral
Thanks Aral. By the bye, I think "because they want those rights to be weaker" is true sometimes but not always.
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Replying to @why0hy
Indeed, Hanlon’s razor applies :) & yet, also never ascribe to incompetence what can adequately be explained by having a financial interest.
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Replying to @aral
People also sometimes make honest, well-intentioned mistakes. We can't interpret the world on the basis of the worst possible explanation.
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