Friday, the US announced it would give up its control over the Internet’s architecture when the current contract with ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, ends in Fall 2015. The Blaze’s “Real News” had TF’s Berin Szoka on to talk about what this means for the future of the Internet, like whether it increases the risk of cyberattacks or censorship by foreign governments. Watch the full segment:
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