What Governments Can Learn from Canada when Regulating Online Harms
Canada’s Online Harms Act should be an example of how to protect the fundamentals of the Internet while improving online safety.
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Advancing Digital Africa: Empowering Internet Exchange Points (IXPs) in Benin, Malawi, and Rwanda
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If any two people across the world from each other access the Internet at the same time, will they experience the same thing? To answer this question, some people may ...
Can You Kick the Trolls Out Of Your Online Forum? U.S. Supreme Court to Decide
Should the governments of Texas and Florida decide whether and how online discussion sites can moderate their posts? Let’s say you have an online community about the town you live ...
How Internet Exchange Points are Expanding and Improving Internet Access in Morocco
If you needed to send a letter to your neighbor, you wouldn’t choose to send it via airmail across the continent and back first. Yet, this is how Internet traffic ...
Achieving Greater Heights for MANRS
Partnering with the Global Cyber Alliance (GCA), we believe that MANRS will continue to be further established as the globally recognized benchmark for global routing security ...
Resources and Tools for Starting a Technical Community
Technical communities are our best partners to create a global movement of experts working together to build a stronger and more resilient Internet.
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Explore how you can start your own group ...
Network Usage Fees: The European Commission Plays Politics with the Global Internet
The European Commission is playing politics with the global Internet. It’s time it clearly rejected the idea of “network usage fees” once and for all. What is the European Commission ...