rpose should include a number of years prior to the events giving rise to the claims asserted). IV. CONCLUSION For the reasons set forth above, the Sovereign defendants’ motion to dismiss is granted in part and denied in part. Plain- tiffs’ claims alleging takings in violation of international law, promis
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PAGE BREAK --- Need for a social contract of the Internet But if the Internet is a State of its own, it lacks the characteristic kinetic force of a Sovereign State but wages its power through influence (in this sense it is more similar to the Vatican). If traditional states dictate through laws, the Intern
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