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How America Ceded Control of Internet Domains

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For many people, 2016 was marked by a loss of American ingenuity. Prince, Muhammed Ali, Carrie Fisher, John Glenn, even American control of internet domains all came to pass this year. It should be noted that last loss, for supporters of free internet, is one to be celebrated. Host John Sepulvado talks with David Conrad, CTO of ICANN, about the series of events that led to the change.

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