Negotiating Internet Governance

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Title

Negotiating Internet Governance

Subject

Internet Governance

Description

On the Internet, everything we love and everything we hate has a name. It also has a number or a string of 0s and 1s making it technically viable. And, more often than not, it comes with a price tag, whether visible or disguised as data value. Since the 1980s, the infrastructure for our digital traces and digital legacies has continued to grow, scientifically and politically. In a few decades, it evolved from the purview of one government to the globalizing world to become the most influential means of communication, the biggest
global market, but also the largest mass- surveillance tool ever devised. Digital flows are estimated to add about 15 to 20 per cent of the global GDP annually
(WIPO 2015) and data- driven businesses have made Internet companies the most profitable in the world. Indisputably, the Internet is now a global domain
of power.

Creator

Radu, Roxana

Source

https://www.doabooks.org/doab?func=advancedSearch&page=35&template=&fromYear=&fromWeb=1&toYear=&uiLanguage=en&query=%28all%3Ab%29

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Date

2019

Contributor

Baihaqi

Rights

Creative Commons

Format

PDF

Language

English

Type

Textbooks

Files

Citation

Radu, Roxana , “Negotiating Internet Governance,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed October 7, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/2991.

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