I don't see the connection, but I know of a bunch of people who'd be pretty mad about how a corporation can remotely cut off an entire country's digital access.
> know of a bunch of people who'd be pretty mad about how a corporation can remotely cut off an entire country's digital access
Of course. Same with SWIFT cut-off.
Doing it in a way that is not arbitrary would be key. (I don't know how one would do that. There is no precedent for that type of action, and it is not being seriously considered by senior policymakers.)
This...never existed in a military/geopolitical context? Does Ukraine get to sue Russia for materiel it's blowing up?