Who
Owns the Internet?
No one actually owns
the Internet, and no single person or
organization controls the Internet in its entirety.
More of a
concept than an actual tangible entity, the Internet relies on a physical
infrastructure that connects networks to other networks.
There are
many organizations, corporations, governments, schools, private citizens and
service providers that all own pieces of the infrastructure, but there is no
one body that owns it all.
There are,
however, organizations that oversee and standardize
what happens on the Internet and assign IP addressing and domain names, such as
the National
Science Foundation, the Internet Engineering Task Force, ICANN, InterNIC and
the Internet
Architecture Board.