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In the 1990s, cyber activists thought that the new digital world would remain borderless (Photo: Steve Johnson)

What digital barriers do Europeans still face?

by Peter Teffer, Brussels,

In the 1990s, Europeans still used a telephone-based modem (which made a distinct sound when 'dialling up') to connect to the World Wide Web, the user-friendly part of the Internet. With seemingly infinite possibilities, some may have felt this new digital world – or ‘Cyberspace’ – would forever mean the end of national borders.

Indeed, on 8 February 1996, an American named John Perry Barlow wrote a

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In the 1990s, cyber activists thought that the new digital world would remain borderless (Photo: Steve Johnson)

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