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- An individual undergoing any forking process may maintain an archival copy of the pre-forked state, and this is an exception to any duty by any party to make a good-faith effort to keep all backups synchronized. | - An individual undergoing any forking process may maintain an archival copy of the pre-forked state, and this is an exception to any duty by any party to make a good-faith effort to keep all backups synchronized. | ||
- None of the sections in this article are applicable to the creation or birth of Nekovalkyrja with skills, personality, | - None of the sections in this article are applicable to the creation or birth of Nekovalkyrja with skills, personality, | ||
- | - None of the sections in this article are applicable in the instance of a single individual simultaneously manifest in physically distinct bodies and in control of both, as only a single individual | + | - None of the sections in this article are applicable in the instance of a single individual simultaneously manifest in physically distinct bodies and in control of both, as only a single individual |
- No article or section of this act applies to the creation of Nekovalkyrja templates or Sprites, or other comparable creations, by otherwise authorized entities. | - No article or section of this act applies to the creation of Nekovalkyrja templates or Sprites, or other comparable creations, by otherwise authorized entities. | ||
- Non-negligent accident or being the victim of deliberate misinformation that would be accepted by a reasonable individual is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this article. | - Non-negligent accident or being the victim of deliberate misinformation that would be accepted by a reasonable individual is an affirmative defense to prosecution under this article. |