Chapter 17 — Territory and borders, Paragraph 15.2 (§17.00.15.02)
In the analogue world interoperability is achieved through international law and bilateral agreements among states (see also §19.00.12). Data portability is achieved through (certain) governments’ (political) will to allow this type of information processing to their citizens (to varying degrees and based on various conditions each time). For the moment, in the digital world both notions are achieved, if at all, through regulation, which is perhaps inevitable given the digital world’s artificiality.
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