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Saturday, December 2, 2017

Starting this weekend, China celebrates its “open” internet after a year of unprecedented censorship

Adam Segal, who researches China's internet policy at the Council of Foreign Relations, compares the conference as an ideological counterpart to ones like the Global Conference on CyberSpace (GCCS), an annual gathering that draws policymakers worldwide to discuss internet governance within the ...

from Google Alert - Internet Governance http://ift.tt/2ABC0NS

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