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Eugene

(61,874 posts)
Wed Sep 21, 2016, 07:42 PM Sep 2016

Trump opposes plan for U.S. to cede internet oversight

Source: Reuters

TECHNOLOGY | Wed Sep 21, 2016 | 5:00pm EDT

Trump opposes plan for U.S. to cede internet oversight

By Dustin Volz | WASHINGTON, SEPT 21

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump opposes a long-planned transition of oversight of the internet's technical management from the U.S. government to a global community of stakeholders, his campaign said in a statement on Wednesday.

Congress should block the handover, scheduled to occur on Oct. 1, "or internet freedom will be lost for good, since there will be no way to make it great again once it is lost," Stephen Miller, national policy director for the Trump campaign, said in a statement.

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a former presidential primary foe of Trump's who has refused to endorse the real estate developer, has led a movement in congress to block the transition, arguing it could cede control of the internet itself to authoritarian regimes like Russia and China and threaten online freedom.

Technical experts have said those claims are baseless, and that a delay will backfire by undermining U.S. credibility in future international negotiations over internet standards and security.

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Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/usa-cyber-congress-idUSL2N1BX2ES
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Trump opposes plan for U.S. to cede internet oversight (Original Post) Eugene Sep 2016 OP
Good information PJMcK Sep 2016 #1

PJMcK

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Wed Sep 21, 2016, 08:18 PM
Sep 2016

Thanks for sharing the linked article, Eugene. This is news I was only vaguely aware of.

Here's a bit more from the article:

Publicly proposed in March 2014, the transfer of oversight of the nonprofit Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, is expected to go forward unless the U.S. Congress votes to block the handover.

A vote to delay the transition may come as an amendment to a temporary spending bill that Congress must pass by Sept. 30 to prevent much of the federal government from shutting down. Congressional negotiators on Wednesday were working to finalize an agreement on the spending package.
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