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Thursday, July 27, 2006
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Acronyms & Acrimony?
"Internet governance" is not my favorite can of... loose ends. But depending on your favorite news source, you might think some of those loose ends have been tied up... or not. Just a glance at the headlines below, snipped from Google News, convinced me not to try to read all the stories...
Note: Many of the sources assume readers know "ICANN" is the nonprofit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers and DNS is "Domain Name System" (or Server or Service). Not a geek? Here's an explanation. The headlines:
US to continue its control over ICANN Ars Technica, MA - 7 hours ago ... In turn, ICANN operates under the auspices of the US Commerce Department, an arrangement that doesn't sit too well with parts of Europe, the UN, and many ...
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United States cedes control of the internet OSDir - 7 hours ago ... its voluntary taskmaster, the US government finally agreed to transition its control over not-for-profit internet overseeing organisation ICANN, making the ...
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US voices openness to private Net control ZDNet UK, UK - 8 hours ago ... of understanding, dating back to 1998, between the US government and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, the nonprofit ...
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USA relinquishes contol of the internet ShortNews.com, Germany - 8 hours ago ICANN which was overseeing the internet operations since 1998 will continue as an international body and will remain as a not-for-profit leader in the Internet ...
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US government agrees to hand over control of Net Techworld.com, UK - 11 hours ago ... there remains some debate over how and when the US government should relinquish control of the private, non-profit overseeing organisation ICANN that is in ...
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US toying with the idea of privatising ICANN Earthtimes.org - 12 hours ago WASHINGTON: The US government is thinking of starting the process of privatising the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN), the California ...
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ICANN to be given full control of DNS? PC Advisor, UK - 13 hours ago ... government hand over completely the technical coordination and management of the internet's domain name system (DNS) to the private, non-profit ICANN this year ...
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US Likely to Retain Oversight of ICANN San Jose Mercury News, USA - 13 hours ago ... The goal was to fully privatize the operation by 2000, giving ICANN total control. But that deadline has been extended five times. ...
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Experts weigh giving ICANN full control of DNS Computer Partner, Netherlands - 13 hours ago ... government hand over completely the technical coordination and management of the Internet's domain name system (DNS) to the private, non-profit ICANN this year ...
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Should ICANN control DNS? Macworld UK, UK - 13 hours ago ... and management of the internet's domain name system (DNS) to the private, non-profit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) this year. ...
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US Unlikely to Yield Web Oversight Yet Los Angeles Times, CA - 16 hours ago ... The goal was to fully privatize the operation by 2000, giving ICANN total control. But that deadline has been extended five times ...
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Divided by a common language Guardian Unlimited, UK - 22 hours ago ... In June, at a meeting of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in Marrakech, the "father of the internet" himself, Vint Cerf ...
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US voices openness to private Net control CNET News.com, CA - Jul 26, 2006 ... of understanding, dating back to 1998, between the US government and the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, the nonprofit ...
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| Hearing planned on domain names BBC News, UK - Jul 26, 2006 The US government currently oversees the net's domain name system through the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN). ...
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Who Owns The Internet?InformationWeek, NY - Jul 25, 2006By Johanna Ambrosio. The US government is commencing to begin thinking about making ICANN a private entity. The self-imposed deadline ... The last story was well before the meeting, but I'm keeping the clip here to use on "redundancy day" in news writing class: "...commencing to begin thinking about..." indeed.
It's also annoying to see that so many "advance" stories about the Wednesday meeting are still the latest news at some major news sites at 8 p.m. Thursday. But maybe they just want to get it straight, not first.
8:46:01 PM
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Bob Stepno.
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