The Universal Declaration of Cyborg Rights – Draft 0.1 https://cyborgrights.eu Thoughts and suggestions welcome.
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Replying to @aral
What about the freedom from technology? What if someone wants to be a digital atheist? Being forced to use technology = bad precedent.
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Replying to @ractack
Nothing in the Declaration compels anyone to use digital technology. It merely describes the nature of the relationship when people do…
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Replying to @aral
Defining humans as "cyborgs" assumes that people will use technology de facto. Maybe focus on free and informed consent?
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There's critical literature in womens' studies & medical ethics on objectification, commodification, & commercialization of human bodies.
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I understand that you are trying to expand people's human rights in the digital era, but need to address rights of freedom from tech, too.
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Replying to @ractack
…Would you mind sharing your thoughts in the comments? (Or, I’m happy to add a comment and link back to your tweets if that’s easier for.)
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Replying to @aral
Is there a way to comment without creating an indie account? Freedom from technology, LOL.
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Replying to @ractack
You can comment from your account at Twitter, Inc. and I can copy it into the forum for our tiny two-person social enterprise for you :)
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Replying to @aral
1/ You have raised some really interesting ideas. I have given some serious thought about some suggestions.
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(Reading and will add your comments to the site as soon as I get a chance. These are great, thank you so much.)
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