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Reading list for a digital policy introductory course
The document only provides a syllabus of public readings on internet governance and does not mention any individuals, transactions, or allegations that could serve as investigative leads. Lists academic and policy texts on internet architecture, regulation, and the right to be forgotten. Includes URLs and perma.cc archives for source verification.
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The document only provides a syllabus of public readings on internet governance and does not mention any individuals, transactions, or allegations that could serve as investigative leads. Lists academic and policy texts on internet architecture, regulation, and the right to be forgotten. Includes URLs and perma.cc archives for source verification.
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“f archived at https://perma.cc/XB6F-N9K8. e John Perry Barlow, “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyb”
Philip Levine“archived at https://perma.cc/H2CZ-N2EX. e Locke, Levine, Searles, & Weinberger, The Cluetrain Manifesto:”
Lauren Book“ifesto: 95 Theses (1999) http://www.cluetrain.com/book/95-theses.html archived at https://perma.cc/2BLT-”
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Bibliographic list of AI and internet culture references
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Reading list for a digital policy introductory course
Reading list for a digital policy introductory course The document only provides a syllabus of public readings on internet governance and does not mention any individuals, transactions, or allegations that could serve as investigative leads. Key insights: Lists academic and policy texts on internet architecture, regulation, and the right to be forgotten.; Includes URLs and perma.cc archives for source verification.
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