A code of ethics on human augmentation

*Okay, that's quite trippy and makes an interesting read, but no genuine social actor could live this "code of ethics" for even a nanosecond. I don't think one could even write a science fiction novel where people successfully aspired to live like this. This is like trying to straighten mankind's crooked timber by retroactively running everything through Steve Mann's headset.

Usual cyborg ethical suspects

Therefore, we propose the following pledge, to clarify the need for
fairness, equality, and two-way transparency:

2a(i). I pledge to not surveill or record any individ-
ual or group while simultaneously forbidding that
individual or group from recording or sousveilling
me.

2a(ii). I pledge to respect the needs of others for
the sanctity of their personal space. I will negoti-
ate any disagreements reasonably and with good
will.

2a(iii). If I witness a crime against fellow humans,
whether perpetrated by low-level criminals or by
elites or by authorities, I will aim to record the
event, overtly or covertly (whichever is appropri-
ate). I will aim to make such recordings available
to injured parties.

2a(iv). I will maintain that, with few exceptions,
being surveilled while simultaneously being forbid-
den from sousveilling, is itself an injury….