What Should Be In a Technology Bill of Rights? 247
snydeq writes "The Deep End's Paul Venezia argues in favor of the creation of a Technology Bill of Rights to protect individuals against malfeasance, tyranny, and exploitation in an increasingly technological age. Venezia's initial six proposed articles center on anonymity rights, net neutrality, the open-sourcing of law enforcement software and hardware, and the like. What sort of efficacy do you see such a document having, and in an ideal world, which articles do you see as imperative for inclusion in a Technology Bill of Rights?"
Avoid Firts Post (Score:2, Funny)
Lets see... (Score:5, Funny)
Net neutrality, Linux on desktop, Duke Nukem 4 Ever, cheap macs, freedom from malware, peace in the middle east and a cuddly Tux for all.
Laws (Score:3, Funny)
Separation (Score:4, Funny)
Strict separation of state from goatse terror regime.
Or did the frist post already address that?
Absolute Requirement (Score:4, Funny)
A reference to the Book of Armaments has to be in there somewhere.
Re:Lets see... (Score:4, Funny)
All those would have made a FAR BETTER start than those suggested in TFA.
Can we have TFA author just shitcan his silly suggestions and adopt yours instead?
Re:Avoid Firts Post (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Avoid Firts Post (Score:5, Funny)
Unlimited porn access for all (Score:4, Funny)
Don't read my sig.
Re:Lets see... (Score:4, Funny)
...cuddly Tux for all.
Yeah, that'll happen.
Everybody knows cuddly Tux isn't ready for neck-space! They are still only good for you stuffed animal geeks who prefer their own hand-sewn plushies to mass produced teddybears and beanie babies. Open source sewing machines are helping, but there are still too many situations where hand-sewing is the only option, and that is just not acceptable.