Abstract
National governments have a variety of motives for obstructing the flow of data across borders: support for the indigenous DP industry, ‘the national interest’, cultural integrity and national security. Governments are not keen to see the cost of international data communications fall, as this might lower the profits of the PTTs. Data protection legislation may also impede data flow in the future.
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