What if privacy law was as strict as copyright law nowadays? You are not allowed to copy any private information about someone until 70 years after their death, even if it was non-commercial, and you can sue the heck (that is: €€€) out of someone if they do.
And then do the reverse to copyright law: copying anything copyrighted is the standard, creators who don't want it are refuted with "Oh, but you don't have something to hide, do you?", and Big Tech and Government actively help people to copy work from creators and to spread it further.
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Bart Groeneveld (bartg95@mastodon.host)'s status on Tuesday, 19-Feb-2019 19:28:07 UTC Bart Groeneveld - Rafael Bonifaz repeated this.