Every territorial jurisdiction, like a country or a regional group of countries has a say on how a person experience the Internet. This is very evident in countries with strict rules for information accessibility or exchange, where the regime holds the authority of who can have the information and what information can be viewed. North Korea for example, where only those connected with the leadership has the open access to external Internet. China, on the other hand, ordered the countrys Internet Service Providers to use the single great firewall for all their network traffic, including all their customers.”]
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