Berto Jongman: Hungary Internet Tax Cancelled After Mass Protests

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Hungary internet tax cancelled after mass protests

The draft law – condemned by the EU – would levy a fee on each gigabyte of internet data transferred. The protesters objected to the financial burden but also feared the move would restrict free expression and access to information.

Phi Beta Iota: The industrial-era top-down rule by secrecy system is crashing. Public power in the streets will prevail. The only question is this: will that public be coherent and replete with integrity, or will it be crazed and destructive?

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