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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with text that reads: "The President of the United States has signed an executive order granting him broad authority and oversight over the Internet and its users.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with text that reads: "The President of the United States has signed an executive order granting him broad authority and oversight over the Internet and its users. Under this new authority, the government will have the ability to monitor, block or otherwise restrict access to websites, web applications or online services if they are deemed to be a threat to national security." The text suggests a policy shift regarding internet governance in the United States, with implications for privacy and freedom of expression. The font is plain and black, typical of official documents. The paper on which the document is printed appears white, with no other objects or people visible in the frame. There are no images or graphics accompanying the text, giving it a formal, textual-only appearance.
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