C. Does the existence of information in electronic format affect its openness?

No. Government Code § 6254.9(d) states: "Nothing in this section is intended to affect the public record status of information merely because it is stored in a computer. Public records stored in a computer shall be disclosed as required by [the CPRA]." See, e.g., Commission on Peace Officers Standards and Training v. Superior Court, 42 Cal.4th 278, 288, n.3, 64 Cal. Rptr. 3d 661, 165 P.3d 462 (2007) (noting that information stored in commission’s computer database qualified as “writing” within meaning of CPRA); Cal. Ops. Att'y. Gen. 04-1105 (2005) (parcel boundary map data maintained by county assessor in an electronic format is disclosable in that format under CPRA).