Goethe wrote: > On Wed, 24 Sep 2008, Ed Murphy wrote: >> Proposal: Pragmatic rights and privileges >> (AI = 3, II = 3, please) >> >> Amend Rule 101 (Agoran Rights and Privileges) to read: >> >> Each person has the right to do the following things; these >> rights CANNOT be removed or restricted beyond reasonable effort >> by any interpretation of Agoran law or contract: >> >> 1) Perform unregulated actions. > > I think saying we CANNOT restrict performing unregulated actions > strengthens the ISID problem for unregulated actions.
How about defining "enabled rights" (e.g. deregistration, judicial action): If no other method of exercising an enabled right exists, then a person CAN exercise it by informing the players generally that e does so. and/or "natural rights" (e.g. performing unregulated actions): This rule does not grant the ability to exercise a natural right that would not be POSSIBLE even if no Agoran law or contract attempted to restrict it; such ability must be granted by another Agoran law or contract, or else must exist independently of the rules. Similarly for privileges, I suppose.