The internet may be an international system of interconnecting networks sharing a rough global consensus about the technical details of communicating through them – but each country manages its own internet environment independently. As the U.S. debate about the role of government in overseeing and regulating the internet continues, it’s worth looking at how other countries handle the issue.
As the U.S. weakens its protections for internet users, it risks falling behind the rest of the world.
- By Sascha Meinrath, Nathalia Foditsch, The Conversation US on December 14, 2017
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