From: Jim Hart <hart@chaos.bsu.edu>
To: blancw@pylon.com
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Raw Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 04:01:23 PDT
From: Jim Hart <hart@chaos.bsu.edu>
Date: Mon, 19 Sep 94 04:01:23 PDT
To: blancw@pylon.com
Subject: Re: Virtual assasins and lethal remailers
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Blanc Weber:
> Liability for the consequences:
> - responsibility of the designer, for acting as an agent of
> change, for introducing a new element to the storehouse of
> tools already available to the social body
What about liability of non designers for failing to make changes?
What about liability of people who use fallacious moralistic
arguments and use coercion to stop changes?
Sue 'em for breathing,
Jim Hart
hart@chaos.bsu.edu
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