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US ready to 'hand over' the internet's naming system

62 pointsby jaynateover 8 years ago

11 comments

sctbover 8 years ago
Previously discussed: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=12311433" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=12311433</a>. We also reverted the editorialized submitted title to that of the article.
rtpgover 8 years ago
Honestly, I much prefer the US having control of DNS over pretty much any governmental body. Pretty much every other government has a pretty strong history of wanting to wipe things from the internet without any judicial proceedings.<p>Though it seems like it&#x27;s more the US giving more power to ICANN
rm999over 8 years ago
&gt;US to hand over ICANN to UN<p>ICANN is an independent organization, and DNS will not be controlled by the UN. This is actually a fear-mongering narrative being repeated by American conservative news sites. Obama&#x27;s administration promised control of DNS would not be handed over to the UN, which would make it susceptible to political pressure from e.g. authoritarian governments.<p>The plan is for ICANN, a non-profit company located in California, to work with the private sector to steward DNS.
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donpdonpover 8 years ago
The hackernews headline <i>really</i> needs to not say &quot;the UN&quot;.<p>All the article says is the ICANN, based in Los Angeles, is no longer under the Department of Commerce, but instead will be an &quot;organisation that answers to multiple stakeholders&quot;. It does not go into detail as to who those stakeholders are.<p>It literally has nothing to do with the United Nations except for a paragraph that said the UN tried to take control in 2012 and the US (and others) shot down that idea.
massysettover 8 years ago
Nowhere does this article say ICANN is being handed over to the UN.
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nnainover 8 years ago
The orginal title is, &quot;US ready to hand over the internet&#x27;s naming system&quot; . The edited title here on HN, &quot;US to hand over ICANN to UN&quot; is wrong.<p>ICANN is already independent and sending ICANN to UN, if it happens, might only slow down their decision making (cause there will be too many parties to satisfy).
UnoriginalGuyover 8 years ago
The title of this definitely needs to be changed back to the original, not only is it factually wrong, but it tries to paint the issue with a specific narrative&#x2F;brush.<p>Currently reads:<p>&gt; US to hand over ICANN to UN<p>Original:<p>&gt; US ready to &#x27;hand over&#x27; the internet&#x27;s naming system
cdvonstinkpotover 8 years ago
I remember reading about this several days ago &amp; that the article said how the US had decided not to let the UN run ICANN. When I saw this at the #1 position here titled &quot;US to hand over ICANN to UN&quot;, my first thought was that this is real news, being a reversal of what had previously been decided. I immediately wondered what was behind such a decision. But then I see it&#x27;s just an erroneous title, &amp; it&#x27;s the same as what I read previously. I agree the title should be changed- this is alarmist in its current state.<p>EDIT: Seems the title was changed as I was typing this comment. Good.
cm3over 8 years ago
Given the exploiting and abuse of the unprotected internet protocols by private and state actors, it&#x27;s likely that in 10 years we won&#x27;t rely on one or two central databases controlled by benevolent managers anymore. It will be spread and you&#x27;ll get to pick what neighborhoods you&#x27;d like to visit.
runesoerensenover 8 years ago
A moderator or the submitter should update the grossly editorialized and misleading title of this submission.
zkhaliqueover 8 years ago
Does this mean that ICE won&#x27;t be able to do takedowns of domains as easily anymore?
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