The US was formed under the premises that adults have the right to make their own decisions - good and bad, and that adults are the masters of their own property.
I think these principles have served us pretty well despite the violations of human dignity like not being able to check your AA points from the TPG app.
At the same time, doesn't AA have the right to protect themselves from potential abuse? I don't have a problem at all saying that I'm not supposed to share my credentials with 3rd parties. The user has no control over what the 3rd party might do, and can only make that decision based on what they think they are going to be doing.
> The US was formed under the premises that adults have the right to make their own decisions - good and bad, and that adults are the masters of their own property.
Yes, and AA servers, copyrights, and trademarks are all, under the law, it's property, of which it is master.
I think these principles have served us pretty well despite the violations of human dignity like not being able to check your AA points from the TPG app.