A shortened session took place on Thursday the 16th. The topic shifted towards countries’ sovereign right to regulate the internet within their borders. The representative of the People’s Republic of China argued that the internet should be regulated to prevent the spread of Western imperialism and to stop Elon Musk. The delegate of the United Kingdom continued to push for the Online Safety Act (OSA) model, while the delegate of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan noted that OSA just takes away personal freedoms. The Republic of Cuba claimed that the internet is not right but privilege? The Republic of Tunisia started a working paper.
