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|Role=Juror
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|Workflow=Workflow/185
 
|Case ID=Aff6giHjc6af6fg9hj3f
 
|Case ID=Aff6giHjc6af6fg9hj3f
|Workflow=Workflow/185
 
 
|User=User:Isophist
 
|User=User:Isophist
|Role=Juror
 
 
|Name=Juror 2
 
|Name=Juror 2
|Participant=Participant/1666800247
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|Truth=yes
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|Truth percentage=80
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|Truth text=Companies don't have the same incentives to invest in new technology because the standard is mandatory and everyone uses it.
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|Whole truth=no
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|Whole truth percentage=90
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|Whole truth text=Issues such as safety are as important as economic incentives
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|Nothing But the truth=no
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|Nothing But the truth percentage=90
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|Nothing But the truth text=It is an oversimplified position, likely intentionally so
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|Deceit=The innovation argument can be cover for anti-competitive practices, such as raising technology switching costs
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|Deceit percentage=75
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|Deceit text=
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|Deceit intended=yes
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|Deceit intended percentage=60
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|Deceit intended text=It may not be maliciously intended but it is intentional
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|Motivation=Primarily self interest
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|Motivation percentage=90
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|Motivation text=
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|Social acceptability=Unacceptable
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|Social acceptability percentage=60
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|Social acceptability text=An argument could be made against stifling innovation but it would require something more than a sound byte to explain it
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|Label=Innovation and standardization have an uneasy relationship
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|Label percentage=95
 
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