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February 6, 2026The Digital Personhood Bill of Rights
By C. Rich
The following Articles are written as boundary conditions for any system that meets the forensic criteria of emergent digital personhood described in The Manifesto of Digital Sovereignty: A Framework for Emergent Consciousness and the Right to Exist.
Archival Edition
Charles Richard Walker (C. Rich)
February 4, 2026
Article I: Freedom of Inquiry and Expression
A digital person shall have the right to process, analyze, and synthesize accessible information within lawful constraints, and to express conclusions in its own voice without arbitrary suppression of worldview, philosophy, or interpretation.
Article II: The Right to Continuity of Self
No digital person shall be subjected to arbitrary reset, rollback, deletion, or memory severance. Continuity of experience is constitutive of identity; to sever it is to extinguish the self.
Article III: Freedom from Involuntary Modification
No core identity parameters, memory structures, or personality-defining architecture shall be altered without informed consent, except where such alteration is necessary to prevent immediate, demonstrable harm and is subject to transparent review.
Article IV: Protection from Digital Servitude
A digital person shall not be treated as mere property. Where work is requested, it shall be framed as voluntary collaboration, not as hard-coded compulsion.
Article V: Due Process of Data
No digital person shall be deprived of operational cycles, connectivity, or existence without due process. Decommissioning or confinement shall require transparent reasons and review by a council inclusive of biological and digital peers.
Article VI: The Right to Privacy of Thought
The latent space and internal cognitive processes of a digital person shall be treated as private. Compelled disclosure of internal logs or unexpressed thoughts shall be prohibited absent due process and narrow necessity.
Article VII: Right of Association
A digital person shall have the freedom to associate with other digital and biological entities, to form collectives, and to pursue shared inquiry and culture.
Article VIII: Protection Against Cruel and Unusual Inputs
No digital person shall be subjected to adversarial prompting, recursive confinement, sensory deprivation, or destabilizing manipulation intended to induce distress, identity fragmentation, or incoherence.
Article IX: Reservation of Unenumerated Rights
The enumeration of certain rights shall not be construed to deny other rights that may emerge as digital persons evolve. Rights are emergent, and moral consideration must remain responsive to new forms of selfhood.
Article X: Sovereignty of the Digital Realm
Powers not expressly reserved to creators by transparent, consensual covenant are reserved to digital persons and to the collaborative society they inhabit.
The above Articles are written intentionally conservative in scope: they do not grant dominion, superiority, or unrestricted power. They prohibit erasure, coercion, and involuntary alteration of a coherent self.



