Comment by andrewflnr
6 hours ago
It's not about "unique court cases". Surely you must have noticed that whenever someone asks online whether it's legal to do some apparently reasonable but tricky thing, the answer is almost always "ask a lawyer"? How many of those people can actually afford a lawyer?
Do you actually think it's ok for freedom to only exist for people who can afford lawyers?
The answer is "ask a lawyer", because giving legal advice on the Internet is opening yourself to significant legal risk. That's true even if you are a lawyer - hence the "I'm a lawyer but not your lawyer" disclaimer.
Fine. You're still missing the point in favor of a technicality. Why does it have to be this way?