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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Sun Oct 13, 2013, 11:03 AM Oct 2013

The US is losing control of the internet

All of the major internet organisations have pledged, at a summit in Uruguay, to free themselves of the influence of the US government.

The directors of ICANN, the Internet Engineering Task Force, the Internet Architecture Board, the World Wide Web Consortium, the Internet Society and all five of the regional Internet address registries have vowed to break their associations with the US government.

In a statement, the group called for "accelerating the globalization of ICANN and IANA functions, towards an environment in which all stakeholders, including all governments, participate on an equal footing".

That's a distinct change from the current situation, where the US department of commerce has oversight of ICANN.

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http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-10/12/us-internet-control

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The US is losing control of the internet (Original Post) n2doc Oct 2013 OP
Good (n/t) Spider Jerusalem Oct 2013 #1
Sounds good to me. dipsydoodle Oct 2013 #2
Interesting the story not found on Wired US. antiquie Oct 2013 #3
+1. jsr Oct 2013 #4
Sad, but good FreeJoe Oct 2013 #5
we've proven we can't be trusted with control of it. corkhead Oct 2013 #6
 

antiquie

(4,299 posts)
3. Interesting the story not found on Wired US.
Sun Oct 13, 2013, 11:11 AM
Oct 2013

This is definitely a good news story.
Little bit more:

In another part of the statement, the group "expressed strong concern over the undermining of the trust and confidence of Internet users globally due to recent revelations of pervasive monitoring and surveillance".

Meanwhile, it was announced that the next Internet Governance Summit would be held in Brazil, whose president has been extremely critical of the US over web surveillance.

In a statement announcing the location of the summit, Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff said: "The United States and its allies must urgently end their spying activities once and for all."

FreeJoe

(1,039 posts)
5. Sad, but good
Sun Oct 13, 2013, 11:18 AM
Oct 2013

I used to argue for the US maintaining control over the Internet. I felt that letting it get controlled by an international body was a recipe for disaster, with government censorship and monitoring almost inevitable consequences. Clearly, I failed to anticipate just how corrupt our own government has become.

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