- Any person or organization reselling personally identifiable information for US Citizens should be required to show that they paid said person for that ability, failure to demonstrate such a license would be a punishable crime.
- Any person or organization which archives information on US Citizens, which loses control over personally identifiable information, whether through accident or outside attack, must pay a penalty to each person whose data was compromised. Demonstration to a properly constituted court that all best practices were followed and no failure which could reasonably be anticipated would be required to minimize or escape this penalty.
- Any internet service provider, social media service or utility which intends to prevent or remove service from a US Citizen must demonstrate a court order authorizing such action, list the criminal offenses for which this is appropriate punishment.
- Any internet service provider, social media service or other internet service which requires a login which intends to alter, remove, reduce, increase or otherwise change access to a specific US Citizen or group which includes a US Citizen must provide a court order authorizing such changes from the expected level of service. Said person or every member of a group must be notified that their service has been changed, and specific reasons for this.
- Use of an avatar to hide identity is specifically allowed, however these accounts would not qualify for protection under points 3 and 4 above.