Sat 8 Dec 2007
Consumer Protection
Posted by Charles Clarkson under Economics, The Good Fight
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I ran across this argument in a political thread about libertarians.
… the fact that your lap top just went up in flames and distorted a years work product is of little concern. You will get your check for $1000 to replace the Lap Top. You talk to a lawyer You are told it will cost at least $35,000 and maybe 5 years to make a claim for the work product you lost. a work product might have a worth in the Millions but do you have the time and the money to recover the loss …In your scenario the idiot consumer placed millions of dollars worth of information on a single device with no backups. Even if the battery was well made, the potential for loss of the information is too great to warrant such a risk. I wouldn’t leave that kind of information on any single device. I would back up new information immediately. At most, a loss of a battery would cost me a day or two of productivity. Today’s wireless devices can backup the data on a laptop without the user doing anything. No regulation could have completely protected this consumer. He could have experienced a hard drive crash, a theft or some accident with the same result. Passing tons of regulation so this guy doesn’t have to be data conscious is an extreme waste of resources.
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