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ceejayoz
6y ago
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Which rather demolishes the telecoms' argument.
Clearly, the First Amendment right to free speech isn't absolute and unrestricted.
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kube-system
6y ago
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The existence of intellectual property rights isn't really relevant to the telecoms' argument here.
ceejayoz
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6y ago
The similar existence of privacy rights and their conflict with the telecoms' right to free speech is, though.
SamReidHughes
6y ago
There isn't a similar existence of privacy rights.
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