NetMission Digest – Issue #20: The Human Rights Dilemma in Internet Governance (Monday, July 29, 2024)

In the 20th issue of the NetMission Digest, we will delve into the intersection of human rights and Internet governance, which has become a crucial issue in the digital age since the Internet continues to shape our societies, economies, and daily lives. The latest developments in this field highlight the ongoing challenges and opportunities in […]

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NetMission Digest – Issue #19: Global Youth Statements on Our Digital Future (Tuesday, July 16, 2024)

In another issue of NetMission Digest, we delve into several prominent statements that collated youth voices from across the globe toward a desired digital future. This is a timely review to understand what our fellow digital natives are calling for as we prepare for regional and global Internet and digital fora in the second half […]

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NetMission Digest – Issue #18: Digital Economy Trends of the three Digital Empires (Monday, July 1, 2024)

Thank you for joining us again in the 18th edition of NetMission Digest, where we distill recent technological news and policy developments into concise, readable content. We focus on the digital economy trend in the major economies:  Digital Economy Thriving The digital economy refers to economic activities that are enabled by digital technologies. It encompasses […]

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NetMission Digest – Issue #17: TikTok Ban 📵 (Monday, Jun 17, 2024)

Welcome to the 17th issue of NetMission’s news and policy digest, where we transform recent tech news and policy into a bit-size reader for you. In this edition, we’re going to dissect everything TikTok. The Ripple Effect of the U.S. TikTok Divestiture/ Ban In April 2024, the U.S. passed a law that requires ByteDance, the […]

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NetMission Digest – Issue #16: The Nexus of Tech, Trust, and Elections (Monday, June 3, 2024)

For You Page, Not For Them: TikTok Limits Reach of State-Backed Accounts On May 2, 2024, the Brookings Institution, a non-profit organization, published a commentary highlighting an increase in activity by Russian “state-affiliated accounts” on TikTok. These accounts have been attempting to exert influence abroad during a crucial election year. The report found that while […]

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