Internet unleashed: ICANN escape.

AuthorMangu-Ward, Katherine
PositionCitings - Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers - Brief article

THE U.S. Department of Commerce must love the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, because it is setting it free. ICANN, the California-based nonprofit organization that assigns Internet domains, such as .corn, and country domains, such as .uk, is finally on its way to full privatization.

The U.S. has consistently fought off attempts to hand control of the corporation over to the United Nations or some other international governmental body, winning the most recent struggle just months ago. Under the new agreement, ICANN will avoid government oversight altogether. Exactly when...

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