”We chose as a society not to make telephone companies liable for what happens on their networks because we did not want them listening to our phone calls and we understood that would create a cost and a liability that would make investing in that valuable piece of social infrastructure impossible,” says Brad Burnham, managing partners of Union Square Ventures in New York City. “In this case we are being asked to accept responsibility for the behavior of our users to protect the narrow commercial interests of one small part of the economy.
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