Laws with unintended consequences should be illegal.
EU: "Making hacking tools should be illegal"
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#12The linked PDF is ambiguous, "penalisation of the production and making available of tools ... for committing the offences". If this requires mens rea , i.e. they prove that your intent was for committing an offense, it's not such a big deal. If it does not, i.e. your software merely could possibly be used to commit an offense, it's a huge deal.
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#14Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yes, I can't see any way that could possibly go wrong.
And I certainly can't see any way the way we currently do it could possibly go wrong either...
The outlawing of the law against laws with unintended consequences by the law against laws with unintended consequences would undoubtedly be considered yet another unintended consequence of the law against laws with unintended consequences.
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#16Meaning if you're a software developer or system admin in the EU, you better be on standby 24/7 to combat 0-day exploits.
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#19This seems more like one of those ideas which end up being a law used to slap people a second time when they are nabbed for something rather than something that would be enforced on its own.
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#20Not that I favor ludicrous bans of this sort, or that I think they will work. Because I manifestly don't. But geez, if you're going to be over-the-top Orwellian, at least do something that has a chance of achieving your stated goals.