Also, "the web" en toto is actually not popular. What is "popular" are actually obsessive behavioral exploits like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. They are new vices. So saying the web is "doing something right" is like saying casinos and meth are "doing something right".
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When the government puts lots of restrictions on everyone, but lets tech companies basically do whatever they want (no liability for bugs, no need to follow copyright law, no limits on eavesdropping and information collection) it creates a cross-industry competition disparity.
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And as far as I know, a lot of large companies have a lot of lawyers just to cope with copyright and patent issues.
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Well I think that there's more to it than black and white like that. There sure are regulations, maybe different so. There are also different regulations with different results and it's not a dichotomy.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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