WRT to your second point it's true enough; there is a set of rules that seems to say that individuals can perform and act but not record it.
Which as far as moral ontology goes is just a whole new degree of stupidity; the law is often an ass and the more complex and more fragmented it is, the more prone to pressure groups which leads to rational inconsistencies, such as what you describe.
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Date: 2007-08-06 11:24 am (UTC)Ahh, I was not aware at all of round 2.
WRT to your second point it's true enough; there is a set of rules that seems to say that individuals can perform and act but not record it.
Which as far as moral ontology goes is just a whole new degree of stupidity; the law is often an ass and the more complex and more fragmented it is, the more prone to pressure groups which leads to rational inconsistencies, such as what you describe.