Google and Australias combat is one that might determine the way forward for the web

Fallouts and licensed struggles between governments and tech firms are much more likely to happen more and more, writes Andrew Griffin, and the implications will be felt the global over
Fallouts and legal struggles between governments and tech companies are likely to happen more and more, writes Andrew Griffin, and the consequences will be felt the world overOriginal article
Author: The Independent

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