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ICANN Chief Tackles Controversial Changes to the Internet

ICANN, the nonprofit that oversees Net addresses, approved the introduction in 2009 of an unlimited number of new suffixes, a move that is now being questioned by the U.S. government and some trademark holders. ICANN President Paul Twomey talked with Informilo at the World Economic Forum in Davos  about the proposed sweeping changes to the Internet's addressing system and ICANN's efforts to reassure governments and businesses. Click "read more" to see the story and the video.Read more

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