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DescriptionDigitalpolitik - Eine Einfuehrung.pdf
Deutsch: Digitalpolitik - Eine Einführung. Eine Publikation initiiert von Wikimedia Deutschland und iRights.International, mit Unterstützung von ICANN.
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Author Jürgen Geuter, Hauke Gierow, Ralf Grötker, Joerg Heidrich, Lorena Jaume-Palasí, Matthias Kettemann, Paul Klimpel, Julia Pohle, Martin Schallbruch, Isabel Skierka, Matthias Spielkamp

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