How digital colonialism could break the internet

Too many unilateral rules and well-intentioned internet legislation could ultimately 'break the internet' as we know it, spurring potentially devastating individual, national, and economic consequences worldwide.
In June 2017, the Supreme Court of Canada upheld an injunction that made Google remove an entire website from its global search index.

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