The internet used to be a US research project, but now it's owned by everybody. There have been registrars who the people that run under registrars have gotten in a lot of legal trouble for like selling domains before ICANN even said they were available. "I feel a lot more secure about the fact that there's not some like nefarious overlords that are kind of running all this stuff," he says.
In this episode, David sits down to explain how wanting the Pizza.Pizza domain led him down a rabbit hole to discovering some interesting facts about how the internet works. Who decides what domains are available? How much does it cost to start one? And is it true that there are seven people with special keys that control the internet? David gets to the bottom of it all! We hope you enjoy.
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