By Rasmus Eriksson When John Perry Barlow published his declaration of the independence of cyberspace in 1996, he may have been slightly naive in his aspirations for the internet’s global neutrality and border-free exchange. He, alongside many others, hoped to see it grow beyond the geopolitical boundaries we have drawn for ourselves in the physical world, a vision of an…
By Rasmus Eriksson When John Perry Barlow published his declaration of the independence of cyberspace in 1996, he may have been slightly naive in his aspirations for the internet’s global neutrality and border-free exchange. He, alongside many others, hoped to see it grow beyond the geopolitical boundaries we have drawn…
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