Chapter 20 — Law, Paragraph 9.1 (§20.00.09.01)
In effect, choice (whether or not to break the law is not to be confused with permitted choice in morality, see §23.00.00) is inherent for biological Beings in the analogue world (regardless of the endless nuances surrounding it); in the digital world, however, because it is artificial, there is a way (for the humans who design it) to remove choice altogether. In other words, regulation in the analogue world is enforced retrospectively, while in the digital world it can be enforced proactively.
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