How can we have a meaningful discussion about something, when it takes pages to define it?
By actually thinking about the issue? Just look at how many pages Eliezer needed to explain his idea of “truth”.
And if the definition is so complicated, then it really isn’t legitimate to ascribe companies’ aversion to complying as simply not wanting to inform customers.
That’s not what I do. Companies lobbies on multiple fronts at not wanting to inform customers.
I don’t think that companies would have an issue to explain on a web page in a few pages what their production process entails. I can’t even easily find out whether or not beef I buy in my supermarket comes from grass-fed cows or whether it doesn’t.
Companies do have lawyers that can read a bunch of pages and then apply the correct label.
By actually thinking about the issue? Just look at how many pages Eliezer needed to explain his idea of “truth”.
That’s not what I do. Companies lobbies on multiple fronts at not wanting to inform customers.
I don’t think that companies would have an issue to explain on a web page in a few pages what their production process entails. I can’t even easily find out whether or not beef I buy in my supermarket comes from grass-fed cows or whether it doesn’t.
Companies do have lawyers that can read a bunch of pages and then apply the correct label.