International
Jun. 22, 2006
Local Laws Can Play Havoc With Global Internet Firms
Focus Column - By Randy Broberg and Monique Ho - France has long earned a reputation for nationalism and the defense of the French language and culture in the face of increasing internationalism and even "Americanization" trends in language and culture.




By Randy Broberg and Monique Ho
France has long earned a reputation for nationalism and the defense of the French language and culture in the face of increasing internationalism and even "Americanization" trends in language and culture. After all, we buy burgers and pommes frites, not French fries, at the Paris McDonalds. Now even the international trade zone known as the World Wide Web cannot...
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