> Besides, one of my points was that you, an independent 3rd part, building up a database of what people have been reading is an attractive nuisance to governments with national security letters about PRISM.
I am not a third party. In no world is the person who actually gave you the content a third party.
When you're on my website, you're in my theater. In my store. The idea that you shouldn't be monitored while doing so is ridiculous. A store owner doesn't need to negotiate a contract with everyone who visits to put up a camera.
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> When you're on my website, you're in my theater. In my store. The idea that you shouldn't be monitored while doing so is ridiculous. A store owner doesn't need to negotiate a contract with everyone who visits to put up a camera.
That's a ridiculous analogy. I own the computer your content is being displayed on. I am not in your store--you are in my home.
You are like a traveling magazine salesman. I open my front door and you offer me a magazine sample. If I take it from your hand, close the door, and sit down to read it in my home, you are not authorized to come in through the back door and watch me, or walk through my yard and spy on me through a window. And do not complain if I put up curtains that prevent you from watching through binoculars from across the street. You are not entitled to access the inside of my home.
The model you propose is akin to a bait-and-switch. "Hey, want some free content? Great, enjoy! What, you want privacy in your home? Hey, you took the content, so I'm entitled to do whatever it takes to observe you consuming it." If you are not content with my having taken the content you offered, then do not offer it.
I am not a third party. In no world is the person who actually gave you the content a third party.
When you're on my website, you're in my theater. In my store. The idea that you shouldn't be monitored while doing so is ridiculous. A store owner doesn't need to negotiate a contract with everyone who visits to put up a camera.
[response] I spent approximately 2 minutes considering your comment and opened it twice.
My current IP address is 108.30.103.76.
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