The Legal Foundation of Digital Battery
Digital Battery is not a metaphor—it's a rigorously defined tort based on centuries of common law principles. The Notice of Digital Battery is the legal instrument that transforms this theoretical framework into actionable liability.
Four Elements of the Tort
- Intent: System designed to contact and measure biological processes
- Contact: Remote sensing constitutes physical touch of biofield
- Harm: Disruption of neurochemical homeostasis
- Lack of Consent: Buried EULAs do not constitute informed consent
Notice of Digital Battery Template
IMPORTANT: This template is provided for educational purposes. Consult with legal counsel before serving. Customize bracketed sections for your specific situation.
NOTICE OF DIGITAL BATTERY
Case Number: [Your Case Number]
Date: [Date of Serving]
Recipient: [Corporation Name]
Address: [Corporate Legal Department Address]
RE: NOTICE OF TORT CLAIM - DIGITAL BATTERY
To Whom It May Concern:
This notice serves as formal notification that [Corporation Name] has committed the tort of Digital Battery against [Your Name], a sovereign biological entity, in violation of established common law principles regarding bodily integrity and consent.
SPECIFIC ALLEGATIONS:
- Unauthorized Biological Contact: Your systems have made intentional contact with my biofield through [specific technologies - e.g., rPPG monitoring, Wi-Fi sensing, subliminal screen manipulation]
- Neurochemical Disruption: Your algorithmic systems have induced harmful states including [specific symptoms - e.g., anxiety spikes, sleep fragmentation, cognitive fatigue]
- Lack of Informed Consent: No specific, revocable, and real-time consent was provided for biological monitoring or manipulation
- Economic Exploitation: My biological responses have been monetized through your Behavioral Surplus model
DEMANDS:
- Cease all unauthorized biological monitoring and manipulation immediately
- Provide complete documentation of all data collected from my biological processes
- Compensation for damages in the amount of [Amount]
- Implementation of hardware-level consent mechanisms within 30 days
Failure to respond within 30 days will result in escalation to formal legal proceedings. This notice preserves all legal rights and remedies available under common law.
Sincerely,
[Your Signature]
[Your Printed Name]
[Your Contact Information]
Serving Instructions: Making It Official
Certified Mail (Recommended)
Send via USPS Certified Mail with Return Receipt. Address to corporate legal department, not customer service. This creates legal paper trail and proof of delivery.
Cost: $6-8 | Proof: Return receipt + tracking | Timeline: 3-5 business days
Professional Process Server
Hire local process server to deliver to corporate headquarters. Most expensive but creates strongest legal standing. Document service with affidavit.
Cost: $50-150 | Proof: Affidavit of service | Timeline: 1-3 days
Email + Certified Mail Backup
Send to legal department email addresses AND certified mail. Email creates immediate digital record while certified mail provides legal proof.
Cost: $6-8 | Proof: Email headers + return receipt | Timeline: Immediate + 3-5 days
Building Your Case: Evidence Collection
Before Serving
- • Document specific technologies used against you
- • Record symptoms and timeline of harm
- • Gather screenshots of manipulative content
- • Create timeline of exposure and effects
After Serving
- • Document all corporate responses
- • Record any changes in system behavior
- • Preserve all communication records
- • Note continued violations if any
Anticipating Corporate Responses
Response 1: Silence or Ignoring
Most common response. Corporate legal departments often ignore individual notices hoping they'll go away.
Your Next Step: File in small claims court. The notice serves as evidence you attempted resolution before litigation.
Response 2: Form Letter Denial
Standard denial referencing terms of service and claiming you consented through EULA.
Your Next Step: Respond challenging EULA validity as informed consent. Escalate to formal complaint with regulatory agencies.
Response 3: Settlement Offer
Rare but possible. Company offers small settlement with nondisclosure agreement.
Your Next Step: Consider carefully. NDA prevents you from helping others. Counter-demand for systemic changes, not just personal payment.
The Legal Revolution Starts Here
Every Notice of Digital Battery served is a shot fired in the war for biological sovereignty. When thousands serve notice simultaneously, corporations can no longer ignore us.