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Ruling the Root: Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace

by Milton L. Mueller

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ISBN13: 9780262134125
ISBN10: 0262134128
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In Ruling the Root, Milton Mueller uses the theoretical framework of institutional economics to analyze the global policy and governance problems created by the assignment of Internet domain names and addresses. andquot;The rootandquot; is the top of the domain name hierarchy and the Internet address space. It is the only point of centralized control in what is otherwise a distributed and voluntaristic network of networks. Both domain names and IP numbers are valuable resources, and their assignment on a coordinated basis is essential to the technical operation of the Internet. Mueller explains how control of the root is being leveraged to control the Internet itself in such key areas as trademark and copyright protection, surveillance of users, content regulation, and regulation of the domain name supply industry.

Control of the root originally resided in an informally organized technical elite comprised mostly of American computer scientists. As the Internet became commercialized and domain name registration became a profitable business, a six-year struggle over property rights and the control of the root broke out among Internet technologists, business and intellectual property interests, international organizations, national governments, and advocates of individual rights. By the late 1990s, it was apparent that only a new international institution could resolve conflicts among the factions in the domain name wars. Mueller recounts the fascinating process that led to the formation of a new international regime around ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. In the process, he shows how the vaunted freedom and openness of the Internet is being diminished by the institutionalization of the root.

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andquot;If you care about the prospect of losing your rights...this book's for you - perhaps even on a beach.andquot;
andmdash; Anick Jesdanun, LA Times

Synopsis:

An account of the complex, frequently contentious, issues of Internet governance and the formation of ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.

Synopsis:

In Ruling the Root, Milton Mueller uses the theoretical framework of institutional economics to analyse the global policy and governance problems created by the assignment of Internet domain names and addresses. "The root" is the top of the domain name hierarchy and the Internet address space. It is the only point of centralised control in what is otherwise a distributed and voluntaristic network of networks. Both domain names and IP numbers are valuable resources, and their assignment on a coordinated basis is essential to the technical operation of the Internet. Mueller explains how control of the root is being leveraged to control the Internet itself in such key areas as trademark and copyright protection, surveillance of users, content regulation and regulation of the domain name supply industry. Mueller recounts the fascinating process that led to the formation of a new international regime around ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers. In the process, he shows how the vaunted freedom and openness of the Internet is being diminished by the institutionalisation of the root.

About the Author

Milton L. Mueller is Associate Professor, Director of the Convergence Center, and Director of the Graduate Program in Telecommunications and Network Management at the School of Information Studies, Syracuse University.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780262134125
Subtitle:
Internet Governance and the Taming of Cyberspace
Author:
Mueller, Milton L.
Publisher:
MIT Press (MA)
Location:
Cambridge, Mass.
Subject:
Telecommunications
Subject:
Organizational change
Subject:
Networking - Wide Area Networks (WANs)
Subject:
Internet
Subject:
Institutional economics
Subject:
Right of property
Subject:
Telecommunication policy
Subject:
Cyberspace
Subject:
Internet addresses
Subject:
E-Commerce
Subject:
Management - General
Subject:
E-Commerce - General
Subject:
Management
Series Volume:
bk. 25.
Publication Date:
May 2002
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
Professional and scholarly
Language:
English
Pages:
327
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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