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By Alorie Gilbert
Posted on ZDNet News: Oct 8, 2005 12:22:00 AM

Members of the U.S. House of Representatives said this week that the United States should resist international pressure to give up authority over key Internet functions amid a mounting feud over the issue.

In a letter to Commerce and State Department officials, the lawmakers said the Bush administration should retain strong oversight over the Internet domain name system, specifically the root servers that guide traffic to huge databases containing addresses for all the top-level domains, such as .com, .edu, and the country code domains like .uk and .jp.

"Given the Internet's importance to the world's economy, it is essential that the underlying domain name system of the Internet remain stable and secure," the letter said. "As such, the United States should take no action that would have the potential to adversely impact the effective and efficient operation of the domain name system. Therefore, the United States should maintain its historic role in authorizing changes or modifications to the authoritative root zone file."

The letter was signed by two Republicans and two Democrats, including Joe Barton, chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, and Fred Upton, chairman of the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet. They addressed the letter to David Gross, U.S. coordinator for international communication and information policy at the State Department, and Michael Gallagher, head of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.

The European Union and other nations are demanding that the U.S. share responsibility for the domain name system, including decisions over adding and deleting new top-level domains, with the United Nations. The Bush administration has so for resisted them. Officials on both sides are set to meet about the issue next month at a U.N.-sponsored summit in Tunisia.

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consistent, for sure
another example of Bush flipping of the rest of the world. someone should tell him that the US isn't the only country that matters.... (Read the rest)
Posted by: glocks out Posted on: 10/12/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Whom do I trust?  Dave P. | 10/07/05
What's next?  rick752 | 10/07/05
galileo  dax_z | 10/08/05
Well, we could always demand to "share" the responsibility of  Boot_Agnostic | 10/09/05
ok now turn this argument arround  NemesisNL | 10/08/05
Thanx for solidifying my point with your last comment  rick752 | 10/08/05
you still do not get it  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
The US doesn't pretend to be the best  Boot_Agnostic | 10/09/05
true words  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
airspace  glocks out | 10/12/05
ok now turn this argument arround  HopeSais | 10/12/05
trust  dax_z | 10/08/05
real nice attitude  NemesisNL | 10/08/05
Nobodies asking you to trust anyone  Nigel Johnstone | 10/08/05
doesn't matter whom you trust.  B.O.F.H. | 10/08/05
Thanks for the levity  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
Well mister  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
Grow Up World  flipper1975wat@... | 10/08/05
nope  NemesisNL | 10/08/05
Umm Yep  flipper1975wat@... | 10/08/05
Um nope  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
Ummm maybe you wanna do some research first  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
that was stupid  glocks out | 10/12/05
Gee, what happened to the mantra of "globalization"?  HypnoToad | 10/08/05
It's all about US hypocracy  mad.mutt | 10/08/05
I would beg to differ with you  flipper1975wat@... | 10/08/05
so what's different over here?  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
No we don't  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
Thanks  flipper1975wat@... | 10/09/05
I did find it a long time ago  Linux User 147560 | 10/09/05
Finally, someone begins to see the truth  skeptic tank | 10/10/05
......................  NemesisNL | 10/09/05
I agree that the UN should NOT be  bjbrock | 10/08/05
3rd World Country  flipper1975wat@... | 10/09/05
ok ...ok... enough rotfl  NemesisNL | 10/10/05
Other nations should consider setting up their own networks  WiredGuy | 10/09/05
China already has WiredGuy  btljooz | 10/10/05
So China wants to king of their own world  Boot_Agnostic | 10/10/05
I would take the same approach as the air traffic control system  mlindl | 10/09/05
So....  btljooz | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  Colonel_Panic | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  Colonel_Panic | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  thatguy_z | 10/10/05
Message has been deleted.  Boot_Agnostic | 10/11/05
consistent, for sure  glocks out | 10/12/05

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