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  2. Internet censorship - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship is the legal control or suppression of what can be accessed, published, or viewed on the Internet. Censorship is most often applied to specific internet domains (such as Wikipedia.org, for example) but exceptionally may extend to all Internet resources located outside the jurisdiction of the censoring state.

  3. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    This was due in large part once again to the active Swedish government introducing regulatory provisions to promote competition among Internet service providers. These regulations helped grow web infrastructure and forced prices below the European average. Sweden was the birthplace of the Pirate Bay, an infamous file-sharing website.

  4. Internet censorship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in the United States of America is the suppression of information published or viewed on the Internet in the United States. The First Amendment of the United States Constitution protects freedom of speech and expression against federal, state, and local government censorship.

  5. Digital regulation must empower people to make the internet ...

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    A global network of volunteers rose to the challenge, consolidating information from scientists, journalists and medical professionals, and making it accessible for everyday people. Two of them ...

  6. Censorship - Wikipedia

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    The poll found that nearly four in five (78%) Internet users felt that the Internet had brought them greater freedom, that most Internet users (53%) felt that "the internet should never be regulated by any level of government anywhere", and almost four in five Internet users and non-users around the world felt that access to the Internet was a ...

  7. Internet governance - Wikipedia

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    This article describes how the Internet was and is currently governed, some inherent controversies, and ongoing debates regarding how and why the Internet should or should not be governed in the future. [1] (Internet governance should not be confused with e-governance, which refers to governmental use of technology in its governing duties.)

  8. FCC Adopts Net Neutrality Rules (Again) in Replay of Fight ...

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    The move reignites the long-running political battle over internet regulation, and cable and telecom operators are expected to file a … FCC Adopts Net Neutrality Rules (Again) in Replay of Fight ...

  9. FCC nominee does not support U.S. internet rate regulation - AOL

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    President Joe Biden's pick for a seat on the Federal Communications Commission told a U.S. Senate Committee on Wednesday she does not back government regulation of broadband rates. Gigi Sohn, a ...