yes
does not want citizens to see sources that do not agree with government policies.
They don't read everything, but they monitor the internet, if that's what you mean.
The Internet service were started for services by the government later it was released for public uses.
No. It doesn't belong to the government.
to not get into the internet access let the people the people increase so the government dont detcate what we are allowed to do on the internet
no
their government is so stick, that they are not allowed to have freedom over what they want to see on the Internet.
I would say about a day after the riot started, or it may have crashed and then the government shut down the internet.
Arpanet was a government collaboration with Stanford and USC. this was at the beginning of the internet.
They can't control the global internet, no, because nobody legally owns the internet. The internet is the property of the people of Earth, not one single government. However, the government can control what websites are accessible in their country. For example, the British government can block Mexican drug websites from being accessible in British territories, because they are against the law.
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