KYC is inherently anti-private, it's a warrantless compelled search by the government of your papers for identity.
anti-private
How to use anti-private in a sentence. Live example sentences for anti-private pulled from indexed public discussions.
Editorial note
KYC is inherently anti-private, it's a warrantless compelled search by the government of your papers for identity.
Quick take
KYC is inherently anti-private, it's a warrantless compelled search by the government of your papers for identity.
Example sentences
If you really want a license clause that would absolutely decimate any corporate freeloading behavior, you want OpenWatcom's anti-private-forks clause[1].
(The design in the article is such a plane, in theory.) You seem to be conflating big/small with commercial/private and taking a firm anti-private position.
In my anecdotal experience, most of the people who take a broad anti-IP stance also tend to hold anti-private property positions in general.
Most of the anti-copyright comments I’ve seen in this tread seem to really just be thinly veiled anti-private-property comments.
It would make me more uncomfortable if the anti-private transportation campaign started by the government and the media was working on the average Joe.
In all fairness, the legal situation in outerspace is very anti-private business.
I send all my kids to private schools are there anti-private mandates in some places?
The whole situation is ridiculous: centralized systems are inherently anti-private, if not in the short term then in the long term as their incentives wear out.
With private prisons, you can grift of off anti-private sentiment.
Anti-government-censorship and anti-private-censorship.
It’s that anti-gun positions generally are not at all anti-gun they are anti-private individual, but happy for the state to use guns, and thus to be the sole arbiter of who is defended and who is defenseless.
Quote examples
> positions generally are not at all anti-gun they are anti-private individual Well that's definitely a stream of apophasis that doesn't address my question, but maybe we can save it if you describe where you draw the line between anti-gun and "anti-private individual." IME they are always conflated within the discourse.
And it's easy for BBC journalists with a strong pro-NHS, anti-private-healthcare agenda to spin it into a clickbaity "suffered a data breach" headline which, though technically true, implies something much worse than what actually happened here.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use anti-private in a sentence?
KYC is inherently anti-private, it's a warrantless compelled search by the government of your papers for identity.