>>You can just call it best practice and then it becomes legally enforceable.
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>Yes, of course, this is a best practice. I am not much concerned about the "legal" side of the business.
Yes, a best practice, but is it The Best practice? Somehow, by definition, I expect the superlative to apply to only one of each.
The mention of legality is my private in-joke. So many laws here (and I guess elsewhere) were written in the last decades, where the standards were removed and replaced with "adherence to best practice" which is then not defined anywhere. Which then creates a no-man's land where anything goes.