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| Will nations resist superpower pressure and pass the .XXX test? |
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Sir, Less than five months after the US successfully resisted calls from the European Union and one wide swath of governments to give up its historic controlling role over the global internet, the issue of whether US politics will dictate development of the net's core functions has resurfaced. Internet addresses worldwide are operated by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann), one not-for-profit co-ordinating body based in California that reports to the US Commerce Department, which has authority to authorise changes in the master directory of internet addresses worldwide. ... |
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