Second Bill Introduced to block ICANN oversight transition
Barely a week after Representatives Todd Rokita, John Shimkus (IL-15), and Marsha Blackburn (TN-7) introduced the Domain Openness Through Continued
Read MoreBarely a week after Representatives Todd Rokita, John Shimkus (IL-15), and Marsha Blackburn (TN-7) introduced the Domain Openness Through Continued
Read MoreThe Energy & Commerce Committee of the United States House of Representatives will host a hearing today on the US
Read MoreThree Republican Congressmen have introduced a bill that would prevent the US government giving away from oversight of the DNS
Read MoreIt was all talk in Singapore. But with the US withdrawing from ICANN, the body that governs the Internet, in
Read MoreOn March 14, 2014, the NTIA announced its Intent to Transition Key Internet Domain Name Functions, ICANN CEO Fadi Chehadé has
Read MoreComms Minister Malcolm Turnbull follows US lead on governance, with caveats Australia’s communications minister Malcolm Turnbull has endorsed USA’s decision
Read MoreSAN FRANCISCO — Amid growing international concern over U.S. control of the Internet, the federal government plans to relinquish control
Read MoreThe Snowden revelations have spurred yet another discussion on how to internationalise or globalise the oversight over the management of
Read MoreAdvocates for the open, lightly governed Internet were shocked last month when the European Union aligned itself with countries like
Read MoreNTIA questions Verisign’s recent spate of concerns about new TLD rollout. ICANN has published a letter that Verisign sent to
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