[liberationtech] Internet transition to private industry

Yosem Companys ycompanys at gmail.com
Wed Sep 25 09:53:00 CEST 2019


I like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Internet-Information-Policy-David/dp/0262038609/

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On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 12:25 AM Christian Payne <documentally at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Doug,
>
> Check out the book Splinternet: How geopolitics and commerce are fragmenting the World Wide Web.
>
> Then there are TBL’s thoughts.. https://www.fordfoundation.org/ideas/equals-change-blog/posts/the-web-belongs-to-all-of-us-qa-with-the-web-s-inventor-sir-tim-berners-lee/
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> Good luck,
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> On 25 Sep 2019, at 01:09, Tarleton, Rep. Gael <Gael.Tarleton at leg.wa.gov> wrote:
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> Doug,
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> A non profit was set up in 1998 to qoversee the internet - called ICANN, Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. ICANN.org has good info. Also check out the Wikipedia sites for ARPANET and Jon Postel. Postel was a researcher at UCLA working on ARPA contracts and helped create ARPANET.
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> The US Dept of Commerce initiated the process to establish a new organization to take over the functions being led by Postel.
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> Prior to the creation of ICAAN, the website domain registry functions were privatized. National Science Foundation put out an RFP to take over domain registry functions and a private company called Network Solutions was the only bidder at $5.9M. The history of Network Solutions is worth reading.
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> All this history is on these Wikipedia sites.
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> For an article I'm writing I'd like to know what are the best references to the decision-making that took place in transitioning the internet to private industry in the early 1990's (or point me in the right direction). You can share this with me personally or with the list. I'll be happy to share what I find with this list. Thanks!!
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