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Chapter 02 — Beings, Paragraph 7.1 (§02.00.07.01)

Chapter 02 — Beings • Paragraph 7.1 • §02.00.07.01

Their purpose, however particular and specific in each case, is ultimately to create new information through their processing—this is ultimately the reason humans create them at all. This creation of new information, however, immediately raises the question of who is able to exercise control over it. Although organisations, as Beings, have control in the first instance, the new information created by organisations is actually gained by ‘their’ humans, meaning those humans who control them, either because they created them in the first place or because they participate in them (meaning those who are permitted, i.e. have the right, to process the information that the organisations create). Similarly, if humans find ‘their’ (in the above meaning) organisations detrimental or even neutral to their processing they will remove them in the sense that they will stop participating in them.

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