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Will the U.N. run the Internet?

July 11, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains why an international political battle over control over the Internet is brewing. TAGS: U.N., Brazil, spam, domain name, China

U.N. delegates: English isn't good enough

November 1, 2006 Participants at Athens summit demand more internationalization, saying English language enjoys an unfair Net monopoly. TAGS: domain name, U.N., ASCII, language, character, Firefox, Microsoft Corp.

Senator: Keep U.N. away from the Internet

October 19, 2005 The United Nations has no place controlling the Internet, says a Senate resolution introduced before a summit next month. TAGS: U.N., summit, Bush Administration, objection, Minnesota, influence, senator, resolution, domain name, agency, tax

U.N. summit revives concerns about Net control

October 27, 2006 Diplomats head to Athens for a summit that will resume a long-simmering debate about the United States' role on the Internet. TAGS: summit, U.N., Zimbabwe, domain name, Bush Administration, concern, agreement, U.S., analysis

A battle for the soul of the Internet

June 8, 2005 Tucows CEO Elliot Noss warns of a threat to cyberspace if international politics are allowed to trump sober judgment. TAGS: governance, U.N., domain name, resource, battle, IP address, IP, e-mail

At U.N. Internet summit, calls for change

November 2, 2006 Delegates at Athens summit tackle the dominance of English, censorship vs. free speech, and other issues. TAGS: summit, U.N., speech, China, U.S., domain name, blog

U.N. debate swirls around domain name power

November 2, 2006 Attendees at U.N. summit discuss how U.S. authority to yank country codes could be lessened. TAGS: U.N., authority, Bush Administration, domain name, domain, nation, U.S., server, Washington, security

FAQ: Tunisia summit and Internet governance

November 16, 2005 A last-minute deal at the world summit quelled debate, for now anyway, over Internet management. But what does it all mean and what's down the line? TAGS: summit, U.N., delegate, Zimbabwe, domain name, U.S.

U.N. proposes changes to Net's operation

October 30, 2006 Official takes aim at "self-serving justifications" for permitting the U.S. to preserve its unique influence and authority online. TAGS: U.N., justification, influence, expression, nation, domain name, U.S.

Internet showdown in Tunis

November 11, 2005 newsmaker U.S. ambassador David Gross heads to a U.N. conference to make a case to leave U.S. control over the Internet alone. Will the world listen? TAGS: U.N., Newsmaker, margin, domain name, U.S.

Another U.N. Internet rift develops

November 17, 2005 A power struggle arises between the U.N.'s International Telecommunication Union and the Virginia-based Internet Society. TAGS: U.N., domain name, Virginia, organization, agreement, U.S., forum

Cuba, Iran lash out at Internet freedom

November 18, 2005 African and other Third World nations criticize "disorderly" Internet expression and the "neo-colonial" United States. TAGS: Zimbabwe, Iran, nation, freedom, U.N., domain name, U.S., president

Week in review: Seismic shifts

November 3, 2006 Between the Microsoft-Novell deal, and a call for a less U.S.-centric Internet, major change appears on the tech world's horizon. TAGS: Novell Inc., influence, domain name, Red Hat Inc., Week in review, U.N., reader, open source, call, Linux, Microsoft Corp., CEO, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Tech firms back Bush Net effort

November 4, 2005 Google, Microsoft, IBM and others show support for Bush administration's defense of the Internet status quo. TAGS: U.N., firm, Cisco Systems Inc., Bush Administration, government, nation, domain name, U.S., California, IBM Corp., Google Inc., Microsoft Corp.
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