• folkrav@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    As usual with these laws, the people writing them are most likely completely removed from, don’t really care about, nor understand the underlying technologies they’re legislating on. Easiest example to illustrate this is looking at countries pushing for (or already adopting) anti-encryption and online age verification. It’s almost always with those half-measure laws that the most dystopian, privacy invading, abusable stuff gets voted through.

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      9 months ago

      Oh, this one has the fingerprints of the age verification people all over it. It’s just that instead of the government mandating it directly (at great political cost because nobody wants it) they’ve set up a commission given the task of studying the question of what should be done to “protect the children” and making regulations as it sees fit. The age verification lobby, anti-porn crusaders, and giant social media companies will battle for control of the new regulator in this new venue made just for them.