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  • I look forward to a memory interface, constantly recording my sensory inputs and thoughts for future recall. The power of no more lost thoughts nor inaccurate, incomplete memories. The ethical issue is, what does it take for someone to get the right to access that database?

    I see the law as having 3 functions: restorative, punishment and protect/corrective. Assuming your argument is accepted there is still no relief from financial liability for the victim’s loss. Further, criminal liability may be avoided, but it would be appropriate to permanently and forcibly reprogram your interface so that it is no longer possible for you to commit that type of activity in the future, which may have other undesirable side effects.

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