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Who Sets the Digital Rules?
“Federal policy or local bylaws—who decides what?”
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Who Sets the Digital Rules?

Federal law governs telecommunications. Provincial law governs some privacy. Municipal decisions affect local infrastructure. Platform terms of service govern online behavior. International standards shape technical systems. The rules governing digital life come from multiple sources with overlapping, sometimes conflicting, authority.

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