Warp wrote:
> If there's a law that says that spying on users without special permit
> is not allowed, a license agreement saying "I give permission for the
> police to spy on me" will not change the fact in any way. Such license
> agreement is ineffective and invalid. At least in general here.
So my freedom to choose to allow someone to spy on me is removed in the
name of 'privacy'. In the end, we willingly giving up freedoms, as long
as we know about it.
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Tim Cook
http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-empyrean
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