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Equal rights for Internet users

In a true Digital Republic, the Internet and its main services should not be the preserve of the most powerful. This is why the principle of net neutrality will be written into the act to ensure equal content dissemination on the network. Upholding platform fairness will require the online intermediaries, such as search engines and commercial websites, to provide fair, unambiguous and transparent information as to how they list and rank the content and services which they host.

The privacy of all users must also be guaranteed. They must have unfettered and easy access to their data and be able to recover, on request, the emails, files and data stored with online mail services or data hosting websites.

All users should also have a right to digital death to consciously specify how they wish their personal data to be used after their death.