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Old 07-10-2008, 04:20 PM   #42
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
We already have laws which cover that scenario perfectly adequately - perhaps the law is different in Sweden? Here in the UK, if a court orders you to divulge information which the law requires you to, and you refuse, you will be prosecuted for "contempt of court".
So what does that matter for your right (you have not exlained what you mean by right so I assume right in the philosophicall way as in positive right) to have somebody punished? If I am a witness and refuse to talk I can be punished but the person you want to punish will go free. So what does it mean that you have a right here?

And what does it mean with respect to what companies must do with respect to saving information or other costly things?

And saying that the laws are in a certain way is no argument for them to be this way.
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