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Allocating Access to Quantum Computing: A Legal-Ethical Framework

Benedict Lane, Anushka Mittal, A. Torres-Knoop·March 18, 2026
Physics

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Abstract

Along with the increased availability and capabilities of quantum computers comes the core question: how can access to quantum computing be allocated in a responsible way? This report introduces a general legal-ethical framework that providers of access to quantum computing can apply to develop robust access policies tailored to their specific context. We demonstrate the applicability of this general legal-ethical framework in the specific context of a small, 16-qubit quantum computer that will be hosted by SURF (the Dutch IT cooperative for research and education), integrated with Snellius (the Dutch national supercomputer), and operated jointly as part of the EuroSSQ-HPC consortium, procured in partnership with the EU-wide EuroHPC Joint Undertaking.

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