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[–] kablez@lemmy.world 1 points 7 hours ago

Yep, which from a system setup point of view makes a lot of sense. I'm glad law makers are thinking about computer system design even if the laws aren't perfect out the gate. At least in this instance it isn't some covert data collection exercise!

To be honest I haven't read the law in detail, but I doubt they've thought about things like automation, share accounts and other sysops concerns but it's better than the past 30 years where lawmakers treat digital and the internet like some mystical black box that'll sort itself out.