U.S. internet giants fighting regulatory pressure in Europe have gained support from an array of political forces that would ordinarily battle each other
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In recent months, nativist and anti-European Union parties have joined left-wing groups, privacy campaigners and open-internet activists in opposing legislation that would require tougher regulation of online content.
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