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World Internet forum opens in Brazil

New York (AP): Debate over US control of core Internet systems threatens to 
overtake an international meeting in Brazil next week that was meant to cover
topics including spam, free speech and cheaper access.

The Internet Governance Forum is the result of a compromise world leaders 
reached at a UN summit in Tunisia two years ago. They agreed to let the United
States remain in charge.

But they established an annual forum to discuss emerging issues, including 
whether control of how Internet addresses are assigned - and thus how people
use the Internet - should remain with the US government and an American 
nonprofit.

Many countries complained US dominance was not discussed enough during the 
first forum last year, in Athens. In meetings leading to the second round 
opening
in Rio de Janeiro on Monday, China, Iran, Russia and Brazil, among others, won 
an opening-day panel devoted to "critical Internet resources."

Some governments are seeking more concrete results, such as a chairman's 
statement or negotiated agreement on next steps, though US and UN leaders 
cautioned
that specific decisions are unlikely and even inappropriate.

"If last year was viewed as a trial run, this year is in a sense a bit more 
important," said Michael Geist, a law professor at the University of Ottawa
in Canada. "If little comes out of this, I think there will be growing concern 
that the IGF is little more than a talk shop and a place to meet."

Some governments, particularly in developing countries, sought to strip the 
United States of its oversight so they could have more say over such policies
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