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* A Dutch company has the power to cut off Russian organisations from the internet. RIPE NCC is responsible for issuing and managing IP addresses and networks of 76 countries, including Russia and Ukraine. Investigative journalist at Investico Michelle Salomons has investigated how this works. (in Dutch)  https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/02/15/rusland-internet-ip-adres-amsterdam/
 
* A Dutch company has the power to cut off Russian organisations from the internet. RIPE NCC is responsible for issuing and managing IP addresses and networks of 76 countries, including Russia and Ukraine. Investigative journalist at Investico Michelle Salomons has investigated how this works. (in Dutch)  https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/02/15/rusland-internet-ip-adres-amsterdam/
 
* History of using sanctions against internet in Serbia (& history of war in ex-yugoslavia ) https://wiki.techinc.nl/TacticalMediaRoom#History
 
* History of using sanctions against internet in Serbia (& history of war in ex-yugoslavia ) https://wiki.techinc.nl/TacticalMediaRoom#History
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* "Internet splintering due to server-side blocking and embargo sanction" https://twitter.com/francis_scarr/status/1533754156196016128?s=20&t=LoMpjsB25BPCexRpWh2NHA
  
 
= Cybersecurity and Network Resilience=
 
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Topics related to internet governance and infrastructure, including the friction between free internet and European sanction laws, the closure of ENOG (Eurasian Network Operators' Group), and the future of the internet as discussed by Vint Cerf. It also covers network resilience amid conflict, with specific examples such as the telecommunications blackout in Gaza and network data on power outages in Ukraine.

Global Internet Governance and Sanctions

Cybersecurity and Network Resilience

Digital Rights and Information Access

Technological Developments in Conflict Zones

Internet Infrastructure and Regional Connectivity


Cyber Warfare and Digital Activism