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Sorry if my comment was unclear, I do care about digital privacy laws. I was just trying to say that they should be applied only to groups of people (Meta/Facebook, NSA, etc) rather than individuals. Edit: typo
So perhaps any for-profit entity? Businesses generally have to provide some level of confidentiality when accepting user data (varies by industry), so it sounds like maybe you'd just extend that to online entities?
How far would go you? Can you waive your copyright to posts with one of those "you agree to these terms by continuing to use the site" notices? Or would there need to be a more explicit contract?
I want to include more than just for-profit entities for example any of the government agencies.
Also I think it makes sense to limit the amount of power an entity can acquire through "online contracts" (EULA, cookie preferences, click to agree to terms of service, etc) especially since those are often ignored or blindly accepted by many people.