Private Corporation Seeks Its Own Internet Kill Switch -- Fight Back
The war rages on. A private company wants its own Internet Kill Switch: Verisign controls the assignment of .com and .net domain names -- and makes nearly $700 million each year to do it. Now it's seeking the power to take down websites whenever governments wants them censored.
It could implement the Internet Blacklist Bill that's pending before Congress. And it could help governments censor political speech abroad -- or, eventually, here in the United States.
The group that regulates domain name assignments -- and would need to approve Verisign's request -- is called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN.
Will you urge ICANN to reject Verisign's request for its own Kill Switch? Just fill out the form at right.
PETITION TO ICANN: The Internet is supposed to be a tool for the free flow of information. Neither governments nor private companies should be allowed to interfere. Please reject Verisign's request for new powers to shut down websites.
Just fill out the form at right to sign the petition to ICANN.
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