Access to free internet should be a human right, study says

Access to free internet should be a human right, study says

'For most of us a world without internet access is just unthinkable.'

Free internet access should be a human right as a world without it is now "unthinkable" because so much of daily life depends on it, a study has suggested.

Dr Merten Reglitz, associate professor of philosophy at the University of Birmingham, has published a book of his research on the issue.

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