Chapter 17 — Territory and borders, Paragraph 5.1 (§17.00.05.01)
In the case of products (Things, specifically artefacts), this was, at least until the advent of the digital world, straightforward; a vase or a table manufactured by a citizen of one state could be sold to a citizen of another state, and control would pass from the territory of one to the territory of the other. The same is true for all Things, even the more complex ones (e.g. cars or other machinery): although a relationship with the manufacturer might continue (e.g. for servicing), control (property) was passed from the territory of one state to that of another. Relocation happened in the analogue world, and it was accompanied by a change of control.
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