The balkanization of global tech
On the internet, potentially everything that you offer in terms of content is global,” said Mike Godwin, the general counsel and director of innovation policy at the center-right R Street Institute. “And so the reaction of this generation of government officials worldwide is, ‘We can’t just let this stuff erase borders. Our autonomy requires that we control our informational territory in some way, just as we control our physical territory.’”
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