It’s outlaying the parameters and then it goes on to give some common examples so a rational actor can get a good idea behind the meaning of the parameters. It’s not an exhaustive list of all activities that could violate their parameters.
Does it blanket forbid those even if individual examples of those things don’t violate the parameters in the beginning or does it forbid them only if a particular instance under those categories violates the first part?
Additionally.
It’s outlaying the parameters and then it goes on to give some common examples so a rational actor can get a good idea behind the meaning of the parameters. It’s not an exhaustive list of all activities that could violate their parameters.
Does it blanket forbid those even if individual examples of those things don’t violate the parameters in the beginning or does it forbid them only if a particular instance under those categories violates the first part?