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[[File:Internet_fires_US.jpg|right|150px]]In Montevideo, Uruguay this week, the Directors of all the major Internet organizations – [[w:ICANN|ICANN]], the [[w:Internet Engineering Task Force|Internet Engineering Task Force]], the [[w:Internet Architecture Board|Internet Architecture Board]], the [[w:World Wide Web Consortium|World Wide Web Consortium]], the [[w:Internet Society|Internet Society]], all five of the regional Internet address registries – turned their back on the US government. With striking unanimity, the organisations that actually develop and administer Internet standards and resources initiated a break with 3 decades of U.S. dominance of Internet governance. <small>[http://www.internetgovernance.org/2013/10/11/the-core-internet-institutions-abandon-the-us-government/ &#91;read more&#93;]</small>
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[[File:Internet_fires_US.png|right|150px]]In Montevideo, Uruguay this week, the Directors of all the major Internet organizations – [[w:ICANN|ICANN]], the [[w:Internet Engineering Task Force|Internet Engineering Task Force]], the [[w:Internet Architecture Board|Internet Architecture Board]], the [[w:World Wide Web Consortium|World Wide Web Consortium]], the [[w:Internet Society|Internet Society]], all five of the regional Internet address registries – turned their back on the US government. With striking unanimity, the organisations that actually develop and administer Internet standards and resources initiated a break with 3 decades of U.S. dominance of Internet governance. <small>[http://www.internetgovernance.org/2013/10/11/the-core-internet-institutions-abandon-the-us-government/ &#91;read more&#93;]</small>
 
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The Internet decides to fire the U.S.

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In Montevideo, Uruguay this week, the Directors of all the major Internet organizations – ICANN, the Internet Engineering Task Force, the Internet Architecture Board, the World Wide Web Consortium, the Internet Society, all five of the regional Internet address registries – turned their back on the US government. With striking unanimity, the organisations that actually develop and administer Internet standards and resources initiated a break with 3 decades of U.S. dominance of Internet governance. [read more]