(July 2, 2014 at 4:50 pm)Rhythm Wrote:(July 2, 2014 at 4:09 pm)FatAndFaithless Wrote: You don't think that voluntary entry into a well regarded and overseen association constitutes waiving a right if it conflicts with their ethics code. Fine, I see what you're saying, I just disagree. Do you have a method that you would like to use?No, I think that it does, but I'm uncomfortable with how that might be applied to other rights and professional associations. What can and cannot be waived by whom, for what. I don't think that I have a suitable solution, personally. I'm just pointing out why yours might be too fragile to survive the application of legal force.
Woah woah, I didn't say anything about legal force. I just think that if someone is given a membership of a well-regarded organization like the AMA, then acts contra to its policies and viewpoints, they simply lose their membership, and can't claim to be a member of the AMA anymore.
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