Cory Doctorow on Nostr: The judge repeats some of the most cherished and absurd canards of the marketing ...
The judge repeats some of the most cherished and absurd canards of the marketing industry, like the idea that people actually *like* advertisements, provided that they're *relevant*, so spying on people is actually *doing them a favor* by making it easier to target the right ads to them.
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