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The internet makes distance matter less for good and ill / Barry S. Fagin
The internet is destroying the world / A.N. Wilson
The internet will fracture, rather than join, cultures / Hervé Fischer
Online social media offer the freedom to share boring content / J. Peder Zane
China uses harsh rehabilitation techniques on young internet addicts / Ariana Eunjung Cha
In Bangladesh, the internet is improving people's lives / Kevin Sullivan
South Africans' lives have been changed by the internet / Hadlee Simons
The internet will undermine serious journalism in Australia / David McKnight, Penny O'Donnell
In Canada, the internet is slowly changing political campaigns / James Mennie
Iran's dissidents use social networking to challenge government power / Christian Christensen
Technology will not stop evil regimes / Abraham Cooper, Harold Brackman
The internet will save China / Liu Xiaobo
In England, the internet has the potential to engage voters in the political system / Peter Kellner
Internet filters in Australia are not worth the cost / Nick Farrell
Japan's internet regulations may create more problems than they solve / Chris Salzberg
Gaza's people need support from the western world to preserve their internet freedom / Niv Lillian, Nir Boms
Cubans need unrestricted internet access / Rogelio Vilarreal
Europe must preserve an open internet / Cory Doctorow
Network neutrality may not be practical / Bill Thompson
Sweden should legalize online file sharing / Karl Sigfrid
Germany must balance internet regulation with freedom of speech / Giampiero Giacomello
Nigeria must crack down on its cybercriminals / Zakariyya Adaramola
Russian organized crime pervades the world wide web / Rob Sharp
Terrorist organizations use the internet for recruitment / Gabriel Weimann
Australia must fight internet crime and support its victims / Lynne Roberts
Globally, cyberwarfare is a threat to national security / Kenneth Geers
Cyberwar is an exaggeration / Evgeny Morozov.
The internet is destroying the world / A.N. Wilson
The internet will fracture, rather than join, cultures / Hervé Fischer
Online social media offer the freedom to share boring content / J. Peder Zane
China uses harsh rehabilitation techniques on young internet addicts / Ariana Eunjung Cha
In Bangladesh, the internet is improving people's lives / Kevin Sullivan
South Africans' lives have been changed by the internet / Hadlee Simons
The internet will undermine serious journalism in Australia / David McKnight, Penny O'Donnell
In Canada, the internet is slowly changing political campaigns / James Mennie
Iran's dissidents use social networking to challenge government power / Christian Christensen
Technology will not stop evil regimes / Abraham Cooper, Harold Brackman
The internet will save China / Liu Xiaobo
In England, the internet has the potential to engage voters in the political system / Peter Kellner
Internet filters in Australia are not worth the cost / Nick Farrell
Japan's internet regulations may create more problems than they solve / Chris Salzberg
Gaza's people need support from the western world to preserve their internet freedom / Niv Lillian, Nir Boms
Cubans need unrestricted internet access / Rogelio Vilarreal
Europe must preserve an open internet / Cory Doctorow
Network neutrality may not be practical / Bill Thompson
Sweden should legalize online file sharing / Karl Sigfrid
Germany must balance internet regulation with freedom of speech / Giampiero Giacomello
Nigeria must crack down on its cybercriminals / Zakariyya Adaramola
Russian organized crime pervades the world wide web / Rob Sharp
Terrorist organizations use the internet for recruitment / Gabriel Weimann
Australia must fight internet crime and support its victims / Lynne Roberts
Globally, cyberwarfare is a threat to national security / Kenneth Geers
Cyberwar is an exaggeration / Evgeny Morozov.