In high tech, we've see the law of unintended consequences at work for years.
And what we see in governments and law enforcement, in militaries is that that sort of free exchange of information does not exist because traditionally militaries have had to be secretive about their defences.
Can the principle of 'innocent until proven guilty' be protected or are we going to have to look at the way the law works if we want to see more weight given to victims?
There's no doubt that we'll see the continued validation of Zuckerberg's law of sharing as we dive into 2012.
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While it will take a few years to fully implement this law, we can already see it taking effect.
He told Mr Howe he did not see "how we can have one law for departments concerned with raising money and a different one for those who disburse money".
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We will see if the Supreme Court strikes down the mandate, and if the justices do, we will see if they strike down the rest of the law with it.
But again, what we hope to see is some acknowledgement by Republican leaders that existing law when it comes to the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans should stay in place.
We are pleased to see some of this work reflected in an important new law review article authored by former Cephalon, Inc.
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You're also going to see a, see him talking about how we do something to accelerate the process of law - the same things that happen in America already.
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Moore's Law, Wriston's Law and a few other older truths help us see the world in which we live.
And we are hopeful and we see encouraging words from Congress that this proposal can be gotten through the legislative process this year and signed into law by the President.
And as I've already said, I think there are a lot of elements involved in it, and what I want to do is to bring together law enforcement, community leaders, faith leaders, elected officials of every level to see how we can make continued progress.
The law lies above that - and whether we change it or not we'll have to wait and see.
"We're likely to see a lot more attack ads that are run anonymously, " says Rick Hasen, a law professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles.
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