> The only solution is to educate our children about life with digital abundance.
I stopped reading at this point, as this is utter non-sense. I mean, it's a beautiful idea, but any person with more than two neurones knows that real-life doesn't work like that. We have law enforcement and prisons because, despite our best efforts in education, some people do go off to become criminals due to a number of factors.
I'm not saying that the present number of laws is adequate, but the solution is a different set of laws, not the complete lack of them. The idea of "simply educate children and we'll all be fine" is utterly moronic.
I don't think there's a good legalistic solution to this other than to delegate the work of finding solutions to a regulator. No single law can be broad enough to cover everything. But empowering a regulatory body to research problems full time and to create solutions is probably the best approach.