The War-Torn Web: A Once-Unified Online World has Broken into New Warring States
The global internet continues to fragment. Governments, in particular,
are using their influence to shape the ways that digital companies,
markets, and rights connect us online. This new form of realpolitik,
which we call “digitalpolitik,” is an emerging tactical playbook for how
governments use their political, regulatory, military, and commercial
powers to project influence in global, digital markets.
Last month, at the Internet Governance Forum, French President Emmanuel Macron announced the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace,
a multi-stakeholder effort to define internet principles around human
rights law, with calls for protections against cybercrimes, intellectual
property theft, hate speech, and hacking from nonstate actors.
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