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Media regulation in the digital age poses distinct challenges. Many national governments are seeking to assert control over what their citizens can access online, whereas intermediaries such as Facebook and Google strive to turn the internet into a global platform. This chapter discusses how national and global forces inter- sect in distributing media across territorial boundaries.