Internet Governance: U.S. Role and Proposed Transition Issues

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Ernestine Saunders (Editor)

Series: Vestibular Disorders and Treatment
BISAC: LAW104000

The Internet is often described as a “network of networks” because it is not a single physical entity, but hundreds of thousands of interconnected networks linking hundreds of millions of computers around the world. As such, the Internet is international, decentralized, and comprised of networks and infrastructure largely owned and operated by private sector entities. As the Internet grows and becomes more pervasive in all aspects of modern society, the question of how it should be governed becomes more pressing. This book reviews the issues, the management, and future of internet governance. (Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1. Internet Governance and the Domain Name System: Issues for Congress
Lennard G. Kruger

Chapter 2. the Future of Internet Governance: Should the United States Relinquish Its Authority Over ICANN?
Lennard G. Kruger

Chapter 3. Internet Management: Structured Evaluation Could Help Assess Proposed Transition of Key Domain Name and Other Technical Functions
United States Government Accountability Office

Index

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