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In what sense does the global nature of Internet limit legal solutions to Internet Problems?​

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What may be allowed in one country could be banned in another. The Internet has servers all over the world, so one person surfing the Internet is under the jurisdiction of so many other places— and simultaneously, none at all. So this global nature makes it hard to implement totally rock-solid solutions because there is no central, world, all-encompassing group that decides what goes and what doesnt go on the internet

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