> On Jan 1, 2017, at 6:00 AM, Ted Lemon <mel...@fugue.com> wrote: > > There is no _way_ to make it easier for said outside forces to pressure > providers. They have the force of law on their side. What we do makes no > difference in that arena. The arena in which it _does_ make a difference is > protecting people from losing their homes because they got suckered by some > malware that got into their personal records on their computer. > > IOW, the argument you are presenting has nothing to do with the choice that > faces us. If you want to make the case for rpz being a bad thing, the > argument you should be making would have to show why protecting people in > this way is the wrong solution to the problem, and why some other solution to > the problem (e.g., a blacklist in the browser) is less bad. > > Can’t we have that conversation, instead of these repeated assertions about > things over which we have no control?
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