Why the US and EU are Failing to Set Information Free

The internet promotes educational, technological, and scientific progress, but governments sometimes choose to control the flow of information for national security reasons, or to protect privacy or intellectual property. This column highlights the use of trade rules to regulate the flow of information, and describes how the EU, the US, and their negotiating partners have […] View the full post at: Why the US and EU are Failing to Set Information Free Related posts: How Does this Clash Over Global Savings Get Resolved? Europe’s Macro Mess Time Warner Splitting Off AOL From Its Content/Ad Business
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