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Over the past year or so, with a series of well-publicized (on its part at least) initiatives, the World Economic Forum (WEF) has definitely sought to place itself at the center of efforts to define principles and effectively regulate a wide range of digital issues.
While it was and remains unclear what authority this group of globalist, formally non-governmental and lobbying elites is drawing from, that work continues.
Ahead of this year’s gathering in Davos, the WEF and what it calls its Global Coalition for Digital safety have turned to global principles on digital safety, with a white paper now published on this subject.The key idea behind WEF’s effort is that the tenets of “international human rights” such as they are, can and should be “translated to online, digital safety, and […]
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