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Internet democracy is:
A derivative term for e-democracy (electronic
democracy), especially related to projects and concepts centered on
using the Internet.
Self-regulation of the
Internet, with the development of its constituent
technologies through "rough consensus and running code," RFCs and
expert boards.
Participation of Internet users worldwide in non-governmental
bodies that are setting Internet policy.
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