New methods do not create new permissions
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Methods and Permission Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle
Law New methods do not create new permissions.
Explanation Law governs effects and responsibility, not tools or techniques. Changes in technology or method do not expand lawful authority. Permission must arise from law, not innovation.
Standard All methods are subject to existing law and precedent. Novelty does not justify harm or bypass responsibility. Claims of efficiency or advancement do not alter obligation.
Effect Law remains continuous despite changing practices. Unlawful use cannot be justified by new methods. Responsibility follows impact, not innovation.