As our society grows increasingly digitalized, internet users have seen the evolution of digital rights and online freedom with the introduction of new technologies and legislation. Developments in the United States, Germany, and the broader context of the European Union have illustrated similarities and differences in the approach to these issues, as well as room for transatlantic cooperation in the future. Whatever the approach, it is clear that there is a growing expectation of a minimum standard of privacy and freedom for internet users.
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