> While we have found a way to establish and execute rules in the real world
You are assuming that states legislate primarily in the public interest. I disagree. Public pressure can influence legislation, but fundamental interests of ruling classes usually take precedent.
> we have completely forgotten that we need something like that in the digital world as well.
We have not "forgotten" something which is a claim, or opinion (and which I do not share).
You are assuming that states legislate primarily in the public interest. I disagree. Public pressure can influence legislation, but fundamental interests of ruling classes usually take precedent.
> we have completely forgotten that we need something like that in the digital world as well.
We have not "forgotten" something which is a claim, or opinion (and which I do not share).