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Comment by hn_go_brrrrr

8 days ago

No they won't pay for it, unless they believe it's in their best interests. If they believe they can free-ride and get good data without having to pay for it, why would they lay down a dollar?

Because the companies in control of that data won't let them have it for free, like what is happening in the article.

  • Or, they'll just create more technically sophisticated workarounds to get what they want while avoiding a bad precedent that might cost them more money in the long run. Millions for defense, not one cent for tribute.

    • Now apply the same logic to laws, except that laws are a lot slower to change when they find the next workaround.

      And it's a lot harder to get the law to stop doing something once it proves to cause significant collateral damage, or just cumulative incremental collateral damage while having negligible effectiveness.