• JTskulk@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I remember reading that there’s at least one place in the US where the book of laws is copyrighted and not available anywhere. You have to buy it. I want to say in Georgia somewhere.

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      14 hours ago

      That’s how it works for international standards, like for devices and machines. Wanna build something? Follow the standard! Want to know the standard? You’ve got to pay!

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      I mean, if you want to have access to all of the court opinions interpreting a law (which is arguably more important because some decisions completely change what laws actually do) you’re going to be paying Thompson Reuters or somebody else like that a monthly subscription fee for the privilege pretty much everywhere in the US. Being able to know in a really detailed and specific way what is and isn’t legal is absolutely paywalled in this country.