Control of Internet Administration Remains with U.S. Government
http://news.com.com/Feds+renew+contract+with+Net+oversight+body/2100-1028_3-6106417.html?tag=nefd.topThe U.S. Department of Commerce maintains much of the physical infrastructure such as the U.S. controlled root DNS servers and the master root file (the file that designates all primary root servers). There has been a lot of concern recently over the U.S. government having control of essentially the core administrative function of the Internet and last year there was the beginnings of an international effort to take that control away and place it with an organization like the United Nations. In response the U.S. said that it did intend to eventually turn over control to the international community but has yet to come out with any details or a timetable.
For more details on the deal between ICANN and the U.S. Dept of Commerce, check out the story on News.com
