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*[http://opennet.net/research/regions/namerica ONI's United States and Canada Profile]
*[http://opennet.net/research/regions/namerica ONI's United States and Canada Profile]
*[http://opennet.net/research/regions/europe ONI's Europe Profile]
*[http://opennet.net/research/regions/europe ONI's Europe Profile]
===Second- and Third-Generation Controls===
*Ron Deibert and Rafal Rohozinski, [[Media:chapter-1.pdf|“Beyond Denial: Introducing Next Generation
Information Access Controls,”]] Access Controlled: The Shaping of Power, Rights,
and Rule in Cyberspace, (Cambridge: MIT Press) 2010.


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