Quite some time ago I formulated what I call "the First Law of the Internet". I believe it provides a better formulation than a simply saying "do no harm".
The reason that I believe that it is better is that the "do no harm" approach is that there is almost aways some grounds for someone somewhere to claim that he/she is harmed.
My formulation makes it clear that anyone who claims harm must be asserting a harm to the public and places the burden of proving his/her case onto the person asserting the harm.
Here it is:
The First Law of the Internet
Every person shall be free to use the Internet in any way that is privately beneficial without being publicly detrimental.
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The burden of demonstrating public detriment shall be on those who wish to prevent the private use.
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The public detriment must be of
such degree and extent as to justify the suppression of the private activity.
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