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'''Internet Governance''' is a broad term and has many definitions depending on the context. In general Internet governance is the development of norms and principals relating to how the Internet functions by a group of stakeholders including governments, organizations, and commissions and the regulation and administration of those principals by the parties involved. | '''Internet Governance''' is a broad term and has many definitions depending on the context. In general Internet governance is the development of norms and principals relating to how the Internet functions by a group of stakeholders including governments, organizations, and commissions and the regulation and administration of those principals by the parties involved. | ||
==Organizations== | ==Organizations== | ||
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* [[WIPO]] | * [[WIPO]] | ||
* [[Registries]] and [[Registrars]] | * [[Registries]] and [[Registrars]] | ||
* [[IETF]] | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 22:06, 22 May 2014
Internet Governance is a broad term and has many definitions depending on the context. In general Internet governance is the development of norms and principals relating to how the Internet functions by a group of stakeholders including governments, organizations, and commissions and the regulation and administration of those principals by the parties involved.
Organizations
Some of the organizations that are involved in the topic of Internet governance include:
- ICANN
- Internet Society
- Internet Governance Forum
- NTIA
- ITU
- UNESCO
- WIPO
- Registries and Registrars
- IETF