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So .. we need more rules?

... sounds too much like the argument used for more gun control to me

In a way, it is like a gun law - the concealed carry permit. If you bust someone, and they are carrying without a permit, you have at least that.

In this case, if you bust someone for cyber-harassment, and can't make it stick, (because of technicality or something) you still have ToS violation.
 
Sorry, still sounds like too much to me ... those same "technicalities" , while working sometimes for a guilty party, also are what keep the authorities in check and our rights (mostly) intact
 
Sorry, still sounds like too much to me ... those same "technicalities" , while working sometimes for a guilty party, also are what keep the authorities in check and our rights (mostly) intact

Oh, I agree!!! I'm just posting this so people know which way the DoJ is looking . . . .
 

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