Before the legal arguments, before the comparative frameworks, before the analysis of specific provisions, start here.
A computer is a type of machine. It doesn't have a brain like us and it can't think or have ideas, but it can follow stored instructions and do lots of useful things. There are computers everywhere.
Computers use electrical circuits which have two states – on or off. This can also be represented as 1 or 0 or True and False. Logic gates take an input of True or False and give an output of True or ...
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