The United States government, in the form of the Obama
administration, gave over control of the internet today. Mark this date
and watch for the inevitable decline in the exercise of freedom of
expression and thought over the internet. This is another step in
establishing world order rules and laws.
As Written By the Associated Press:
The
US government on Saturday ended its formal oversight role over the
internet, handing over management of the online address system to a
global non-profit entity.
The
US Commerce Department announced that its contract had expired with the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which manages the
internet’s so-called “root zone.”
That
leaves ICANN as a self-regulating organization that will be operated by
the internet’s “stakeholders” — engineers, academics, businesses,
non-government and government groups.
The
move is part of a decades-old plan by the US to “privatize” the
internet, and backers have said it would help maintain its integrity
around the world.
US
and ICANN officials have said the contract had given Washington a
symbolic role as overseer or the internet’s “root zone” where new online
domains and addresses are created.
But
critics, including some US lawmakers, argued that this was a “giveaway”
by Washington that could allow authoritarian regimes to seize control……
Boy
oh boy when he wants something done, it's done in a hurry, no questions
asked. Congratulations hope all the Obama lovers are happy
Obama has to be a worthless POS!!! He will do anything to destroy the USA!!!
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The United States government, in the form of the Obama
administration, gave over control of the internet today. Mark this date
and watch for the inevitable decline in the exercise of freedom of
expression and thought over the internet. This is another step in
establishing world order rules and laws.
As Written By the Associated Press:
The
US government on Saturday ended its formal oversight role over the
internet, handing over management of the online address system to a
global non-profit entity.
The
US Commerce Department announced that its contract had expired with the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which manages the
internet’s so-called “root zone.”
That
leaves ICANN as a self-regulating organization that will be operated by
the internet’s “stakeholders” — engineers, academics, businesses,
non-government and government groups.
The
move is part of a decades-old plan by the US to “privatize” the
internet, and backers have said it would help maintain its integrity
around the world.
US
and ICANN officials have said the contract had given Washington a
symbolic role as overseer or the internet’s “root zone” where new online
domains and addresses are created.
But
critics, including some US lawmakers, argued that this was a “giveaway”
by Washington that could allow authoritarian regimes to seize control……
Non-experts such as Cruz and Trump falsely claim that foreign countries might seize control of internet. According to snopes, US government isn't giving away the internet but instead relinguish its minor oversight over ICANN. US still retains vast control over domain naming system.
According to arstechnica, planning for privatization started 20 years ago. US chamber of commerce, internet architects and top US internet companies support this changeover to ensure economic growth, innovation and free expression in the future.
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Non-experts such as Cruz and Trump falsely claim that foreign countries might seize control of internet. According to snopes, US government isn't giving away the internet but instead relinguish its minor oversight over ICANN. US still retains vast control over domain naming system.
According to arstechnica, planning for privatization started 20 years ago. US chamber of commerce, internet architects and top US internet companies support this changeover to ensure economic growth, innovation and free expression in the future.
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