I'm all for that, but, point is that people who fail to meet that standard are
currently getting a free ride. IMHO, they should pay and they should have
the recourse of being (at least partially) reimbursed by their at-fault software
vendors for contributory negligence.
Great idea. You know, I've got a great solution for global warming.
Let's hold all the car owners accountable for all the greenhouse gases
their cars belch out, and let them have the recourse of being (at least
partially) reimbursed by their at-fault car manufacturers and gasoline
distributors for contributory negligence.
See how insane that sounds?
... JG
> I'm all for that, but, point is that people who fail to meet that
> standard are currently getting a free ride. IMHO, they should pay
> and they should have the recourse of being (at least partially)
> reimbursed by their at-fault software vendors for contributory
> negligence.
Yeah, of course, let's go back into 1990's, and pay for every byte sent.
This surely will keep users accountable for their all faulty software.
I'm all for that, but, point is that people who fail to meet that standard are
currently getting a free ride. IMHO, they should pay and they should have
the recourse of being (at least partially) reimbursed by their at-fault software
vendors for contributory negligence.
Great idea. You know, I've got a great solution for global warming.
Let's hold all the car owners accountable for all the greenhouse gases
their cars belch out, and let them have the recourse of being (at least
partially) reimbursed by their at-fault car manufacturers and gasoline
distributors for contributory negligence.
1. My car emits very little greenhouse gas, so, I'm cool with that. Sounds
great to me. (I drive a Prius).
2. Manufacturers are held liable for contributory negligence when the
design of their vehicle is unsafe and causes an accident.
3. We're not talking about greenhouse gasses here... We're talking
about car-wrecks on the information superhighway caused by
a combination of irresponsible operators and poor vehicle design.
See how insane that sounds?
Actually, it sounds reasonably sane to me, but, it's not a good analogy
as noted above, so, the relative merits are mostly irrelevant.
Owen