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  2. Network sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    In internet governance, network sovereignty, also called digital sovereignty or cyber sovereignty, is the effort of a governing entity, such as a state, to create boundaries on a network and then exert a form of control, often in the form of law enforcement over such boundaries. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. List of sovereign states by number of Internet hosts - Wikipedia

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    Rank Country Internet hosts — Total 903,909,315: 1 United States* 505,000,000 2 Japan 64,453,000 3 Brazil 26,577,000 4 Italy 25,662,000 5 China ...

  4. Internet governance - Wikipedia

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    In this context, significant objectives are media freedom, network interoperability, net neutrality and the free flow of information (minimal barriers to the rights to receive and impart information across borders, and any limitations to accord with international standards). [39]

  5. Data sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    The concept of data sovereignty is closely linked with data security, cloud computing, network sovereignty, and technological sovereignty. Unlike technological sovereignty, which is vaguely defined and can be used as an umbrella term in policymaking, [3] data sovereignty is specifically concerned with questions surrounding the data itself. [4]

  6. Cyber sovereignty - Wikipedia

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  7. Sovereign Internet Law - Wikipedia

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    The Sovereign Internet Law (Russian: Закон о «суверенном интернете») is the informal name for a set of 2019 amendments to existing Russian legislation that mandate Internet surveillance and grants the Russian government powers to partition Russia from the rest of the Internet, including the creation of a national fork of the Domain Name System.

  8. Category:Sovereignty - Wikipedia

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  9. Data sovereignty (data management) - Wikipedia

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    Data sovereignty is the ability of a legal person or an organisation to control the conditions that data is shared under, and how that shared data is used, as if it were an economic asset. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can apply to both primary data and secondary data derived from data, or metadata . [ 3 ]