Bill Clinton Opposes Internationalizing Internet Control

Bill Clinton Opposes Internationalizing Internet Control
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BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - MARCH 5: Former US President Bill Clinton delivers the inaugural William J. Clinton Leadership Lecture at Queen's University Belfast on March 5, 2014 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Clinton was heavily involved in the peace process, especially in the run-up to the signing of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement. During his visit to Northern Ireland Mr Clinton will help launch a new book, 'Peacemaking In The Twenty-First Century' on behalf of the University of Ulster. (Photo by Niall Carson - WPA Pool/Getty Images)

Former President Bill Clinton objects to the Obama administration's plan to give up the United States' control over online domain names and addresses, saying that the country's agencies have done a good job keeping the Internet free and open.

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